The husband and I shoot an indoor USPSA match weekly. We also shoot at least one outdoor match (usually 5 stages or more) monthly. I usually compete against Grand Masters, Masters, and A & B shooters.
I am a lowly D class shooter.
So it is understandable that sometimes I get discouraged by how I did compared to everyone else. But the husband really put it in perspective for me last night. He reminded me that we are shooting around 32 rounds per stage, drawing from a holster and doing mag changes, all in less than a minute.
So next time you shoot a match and get discouraged by your score when compared to the other shooters, remember, you shot a safe (hopefully) match and you completed each stage in under a minute (some might take longer, but not much). Be proud of yourself! You did great!
I am a lowly D class shooter.
So it is understandable that sometimes I get discouraged by how I did compared to everyone else. But the husband really put it in perspective for me last night. He reminded me that we are shooting around 32 rounds per stage, drawing from a holster and doing mag changes, all in less than a minute.
So next time you shoot a match and get discouraged by your score when compared to the other shooters, remember, you shot a safe (hopefully) match and you completed each stage in under a minute (some might take longer, but not much). Be proud of yourself! You did great!