Now I've found the way I'll have to think of words of wisdom to enpart to fellow shooters.  One: be prepared  - check your kit before you leave home.  Have a list of all the important items you need!  Do not be one of those who is always asking to borrow something!  Item 1---get a staple gun!!!!!!!!  one day we might introduce a fine (for charity)  IF YOU HAVE TO BORROW ONE.

Remember the seven main headings:
P--position in relationto target
S--stance
G--grip
B--breathing
A--aim
T--trigger
A--afterwards (follow through)
I will hopefully expand a little more knowledge as the days/weeks go by.  Buy a good book on shooting. You don't have to slavishly follow everything that is said-all I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK ABOUT WHAT THE AUTHOR SAYS!!  Remember that if you make a major change to something in your technique, an improvement doesn't happen over night-give it time.  Homework for tonight; Dry fire 20 times and try your hardest not to move the barrel.  Put as much effort into it as if you were firing a live round on the range!  Its quality that counts not quantity.  Regular d-f improves your shooting!

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