I concur with Old Grumps and others as to having a bad day. All I'll add is shoot to the best of your abilities, good or bad. Many a match is done and I know I am capable of shooting better than the scores show. No big deal on my part. I have a great time at the matches, enjoy shooting, camaraderie, and seeing familiar faces. I'll ask this, with ALL things considered is the score THAT important that we should get bummed out after having a bad match??? If you can't get fulfillment and enjoyment from a bad match why bother. Like the movie stated and is true in all we do, on any given Sunday as the saying goes. We can't be number 1 all the time and perfect.
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