I had to laugh at your reply, but you must suffer from nerves though, probably worried if a Co2 shooter beats you.
Competition shooting is good but you need the correct mental state and just let it happen.
It's a good laugh on here.
I had to laugh at your reply, but you must suffer from nerves though, probably worried if a Co2 shooter beats you.
Competition shooting is good but you need the correct mental state and just let it happen.
It's a good laugh on here.
I know all too well about the pressure side, from a professional position and personal experience.....finals really do take it out of you, especially when it is yours to lose !! - but that is something that comes with experience, and I am getting plenty of that
Please tear carefully along the perforation.
So long as you enjoy what you are doing, that's all that matters good luck for the future.
Are you sure your not getting too old though and the jitters haven't started early.
By the way I can remember buying 3 gallons not litres of petrol for less than £1.00, ahh the good old days.
I'm with Old Fart
As a 1944 model I could fill my Moggy Minor for ten bob/50p
But back on track, I shoot pistol HFT in the main but our shoots incorporate both paper punching and metal plate shooting,
I use a twinmaster Co2 80+ shots per 12gram deadly accurate, a Co2 Smith and Wesson for metal plate,
I also use a Brocock GP pcp also deadly, and a spring powered BSA 240 Magnum,
They all have their uses and they are all fun to shoot,
I also have a Co2 rifle so obviously for me Co2 is alive and well,
250 12 gram for less than 80 quid,
And yes Allegro's were crap!