Thoughts on chambering

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Kurt
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Re: Thoughts on chambering

Post by Kurt »

You, I was the guy that pulled the target in the pit for Arnie. That 10th shot was out just a fingers width.
I think Arnie got a little buck fever on the last shot :lol: :lol:
I guess I shouldn't talk. I loose the last shot quite often. :lol:
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beltfed
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Re: Thoughts on chambering

Post by beltfed »

Thanks,Kurt,
Actually, I noted that shots 8 and 9 were at 4:00 in the mid-10 ring.
I was afraid to make any correction on that last shot since 8 and 9 were still holding elevation and I did not see
any particular change in conditions. Also there were three people hovering over me at that last shot....
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Re: Thoughts on chambering

Post by Distant Thunder »

Finishing strong on a good target can be a real challenge to one's concentration! :shock:
It's fun to be pulling target for someone shooting that well. I've been fortunate enough to have done it a few times. Sometimes the planets just align and everything fall in line. Those are good times! :D
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Re: Thoughts on chambering

Post by XTR »

Appreciate the discussion folks. Gives me some things to ponder for a while.
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