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2012 shooting goals


joedodge

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Saw the thread from last year and got lannys book for Xmas and have been reading it and thought this would be a good thread so let's hear your goals for 2012.

My goals:

Classify c class in revolver

Win my class in my divison at a major match

See the front sight for every shot and shoot no faster than I can see the sights

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My shooting goals:

1. Dry fire on a schedule.

2. Shoot 5 to 6 majors.

3. Win my class at a major.

4. Take a class from Manny Bragg.

5. Remember it's a game.

6. Get a 6in. Custom / or at least get it on order.

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I got the majors covered

1-Florida Open

2 Alabama sectional

3-South Carolina sectional

4-Area 6

5-Ga sectional

6-NC sectional ???.

Now- Dry fire/ practice and play the GAME to win.

Still to do: take a class from Manny Bragg

Find builder for a 6in. :cheers:

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For me - Get back into the game and maybe shoot to the class that's on my USPSA card. :rolleyes:

Having fun and enjoying the matches is a priority , too!

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Well I was able to meet about half of my 2011 goals. Now for 2012 I would like to:

1:Continue getting back into shape

2: move to B in production and win my class at a major.

3:Be happy with the toys I have and not buy crap constantly

4: Shoot a 3gun major

5: Have Fun!

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Make B in Open(Actually, I'd like to be flirting with A)

Shoot as many local matches as I can get off work for.

Dry fire a few times a week.

Shoot Area 5 for the first time.

Shoot Ohio and Indiana State/Sectionals.

Pick up my shooting pace a little.

And as others have said, Have fun with my shooting pals. It IS just a game.

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Make 'A' in Production. Knocking on the door to 'B' now. I want 'A' though.

Maintain a consistent dry fire routine.

Improve my field course performance.

Continue my fitness routine. Make and maintain my ideal weight of 200 lbs.

Shoot Florida Open, Battle in Bluegrass, Ohio, IN & TN Sectionals.

Shoot as many local matches as I can.

Have as much fun in 2012 as I did in 2011.

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Make B in Open(Actually, I'd like to be flirting with A)

Shoot as many local matches as I can get off work for.

Dry fire a few times a week.

Shoot Area 5 for the first time.

Shoot Ohio and Indiana State/Sectionals.

Pick up my shooting pace a little.

And as others have said, Have fun with my shooting pals. It IS just a game.

I'd love to shoot Area 5 and Indiana with you.

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1. Actually practice, at least 4 times, this year.

2. Top 10 Production Nats

3. Top 16 L10 Nats

4. Figure out stupid reloading presses so I can start reloading again.

5. Find floor in shop and see how many guns I can build out of parts laying around in my garage.

6. Use the heck out of my magnet in Production while I still can. (Sorry Grump, had to poke the bear)

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1. maintain a consistent dryfire /livefire routine (hard with shift work and 60 hr work

weeks)

2. shoot in at least 3 Level III matches this year (going to Area 1 in April)

3. reduce/eliminate mental breakdowns at majors. dont even want to talk about equipment

issues :rolleyes: had 2 decent majors last year, 1 so/so and 1 disaster.

4. try to get my A class % in L10 a little closer to M

5. get my % in Open and Limited to A

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Goal:

To finish better then 85% of the division winner's pts at any major match, whether it be USPSA OPEN, or OPEN 3-gun events.

How:

By having well thought out and perfect dry firing at least 30mins a day, and at least one live fire perfect practice a week. To treat every local match that I shoot as a larger match were I want to achieve 90% pts available, and develop the vision needed to avoid misses, no-shoots and "D" hits.

Reason:

To become a better overall shooter in all action shooting sports, and a chance to take a 3GN Pro spot for the 2013 season.

Goals without reason are impossible, and reason without a plan is folly.

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Goal:

To finish better then 85% of the division winner's pts at any major match, whether it be USPSA OPEN, or OPEN 3-gun events.

How:

By having well thought out and perfect dry firing at least 30mins a day, and at least one live fire perfect practice a week. To treat every local match that I shoot as a larger match were I want to achieve 90% pts available, and develop the vision needed to avoid misses, no-shoots and "D" hits.

Reason:

To become a better overall shooter in all action shooting sports, and a chance to take a 3GN Pro spot for the 2013 season.

Goals without reason are impossible, and reason without a plan is folly.

+1. And well defined goals have aspects to them that are measurable so that you can tell if you are achieving them.

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