Slopemeno pratically wrote my post for me.
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Originally Posted by Dodge DeBoulet
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What I'm attending is not a match. It's just a bunch of guys getting together and knocking down poppers, plates, and flipping dueling tree plates from side to side. There's NO competition at all, and I'm only firing 30 rounds each time I'm up.
I do think loss-of-focus has something to do with it, but I can categorically state that it's not fatigue or anxiousness to finish up
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I think it matters little how formal the competition is (unless you suffer from "test anxiety"). You are still anticipating and mentally focusing and most of the stuff you do when participating in more formal competitions.
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Originally Posted by Dodge DeBoulet
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Oh, and as far as food is concerned . . . someone always brings donuts
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When it's your turn to bring the donuts (or when you feel moved to it) bring donuts, sure, but also bring something a bit more protein-based. (Cold cuts, cheese, smoked salmon.) A person's blood sugar can affect hand shake, vision, ability to to concentrate, etc.
Good luck and good shooting.
Lost Sheep