Bullseye

I’ve been concentrating on the 45 hardball gun for several weeks (seems like months) and other than two 900s per month on the 22 and 45 wad gun, I’ve been shooting almost nothing else.
For Bullseye 2700s that last all day (typically 8:30AM to about 3:00PM) I have adopted a very specific diet.
When we do anything dangerous such as shooting guns, reloading ammunition or jumping out of airplanes, it is very helpful to have *several* overlapping things that, any one of which, will prevent or catch an otherwise fatal mistake.
Something interesting has been happening the past few weeks. As anyone who visits this blog on a regular basis may have noticed, I haven’t been writing much.
Heretofore, I’ve picked up 45 ACP empties at the indoor range I use in Scottsdale AZ.
On Sunday 25 December 2005 09:58, Ed Hall said (on the Bullseye-L mailing list), “It doesn’t happen that everything is perfect if we do it by the numbers.
The Internal Coach
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December 29, 2005
I tried a slight modification to the approach I recently wrote about.
In the movie, Bull Durham, Tim Robbin’s character discovers that when he doesn’t think, he pitches better – a lot better.

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