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Old 01-10-2017, 06:40 PM
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For me it is in phases. Honestly my shooting skills will not get any better. I can pick up my bow once a year and put every thing in the 10 out to fifty yards or grab my recurve and get a kill shot 100% of the time out to 20 yards. Same with any on my firearms, rifle, muzzle loader, shotgun, revolver or pistol. Once learned over many decades the shooting/aiming part is ingrained in your neural memory. Not much real need for practice. The non shooting parts are what matter the most, reloads, draws, decision making etc. Most of those can be accomplished in the comfort of your home. I spend the time everyday making sure what I am carrying that day works with my wardrobe and the weather. That is the nitty gritty folks. I do however all ways try to finish every range trip with whatever I am carrying that day. Whether that is 1x every six months or 3xs a week.

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