Thread: Lax Training
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Old July 8, 2009, 03:13 PM   #4
NightSight
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Location: Westminster, CO
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I appreciate your input Glen.

The venue was pretty gentle. We have a private range that we shoot at. There were four or five of us shooting. We were just having some fun at the range...not exactly an intense training day.

He came out with us telling us that he was an experienced shooter. While shooting, he thought that something must be wrong with the sights on his gun. His groups were in the 8 to 10 inch range at 7 yards slow sighted fire. He asked me to shoot to see if it was the sights. It wasn't the sights.

Nobody made fun of him but we did try and watch him (with his permission) to see if we could determine the cause of the poor shooting. We made some suggestions about sight picture and not slapping the trigger. His groups improved but you could tell he was kind of embarassed. Especially when my girlfriend went up and shot a very tight group after he was done.

Do you think that I should just back off and let him come to the conclusion that he needs help?? Should I press him??
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