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TexAg08

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  1. Im sorry if my first post sounded a lil choppy, but i meant to emphasize that it doesnt seem that im concetrating on sight tracking or alignment. I am however completely aware of my surrounding and whether my finger is off the trigger and where my gun is pointing. Im beginning to think that my problem is that im going to fast for my skill level. As far as shooting 90% A's, I honestly dont know because when I get done shooting my stage im usually right back to score keeping for other people and I never take a look at my score card.
  2. I actually plan on doing just that here before the end of the month. I just figure Id get some of yalls opinions while I wait.
  3. Ok, so today I shot my second ever match in USPSA. Ive put over 2500 rounds through my first ever pistol. I practice sight focus and sight tracking every time I go to the range and have noticed slight improvement in sight tracking. I also dry fire every other night for about 30 minutes and have gotten trigger control down really well. So back to topic, Ive noticed that when I shoot a stage that everything is subconscious, in other words I cant visually recall the stage and tell how my sight tracking was or were my shots went. Also, while running the stage I have a hard time actually concentrating on what my sight picture is. Im pretty much just pointing and aiming, I think . When yall are shooting a stage are yall able to slow everything down and see exactly whats happening or is it just muscle memory taking over and doing as you train? I know this is only my second match but Im a born perfectionist and always trying to perfect myself especially when im competeting.
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