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Old June 7, 2013, 08:10 AM   #5
SgtLumpy
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I think eager is good. I'd much rather see an eager first time shooter next to me at the range than a frightened first time shooter.

He'll be fine. It's not rocket surgery. Put the first targets very close. Tell him to "hit the circle". See what happens. Interrupt if he's doing something unsafe. At least that's how I approach new shooters. I don't get caught up in Weaver, Chapman, Isocolese, blah blah. Just get them safe and see what their intuitive shooting brain comes up with.


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