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Old January 1, 2011, 10:15 PM   #6
oldkim
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To become a better shooter...

It's hard to say what you need since you didn't really give enough info.

But here's a shot:
So you are doing a lot of things.... multiple calibers, guns and switching from long guns to handguns too with relatively low round counts on each.

How good of a shooter are you? Meaning what are your groupings at say 21 feet with your favorite gun? How fast are you shooting? Are you like a bullseye shooter that can take 1-3 minutes per shoot or 1-5 seconds apart?

Some things since this is very vague - you may want to keep the target close 10-15 feet and stick with one gun for a bit.

Lastly, I would recommend finding an firearms instructor to see what you are doing so they can give you pointers to improve.
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