I go for a walk down the property when I shoot (I don't want to bother the neighbours; they'll still hear it though. You can hear it from the main road several kilometers away), plus the relatively warm weather of QLD, Oz, equates to a sweaty brow.
Shooting is easy enough when you do it enough. Abridged lesson: learn safety rules; find out what type of shooting you like; go from there and learn the manual of arms until it's your middle name with said weapon. Tips: focus on the front sight and gently squeeze until the weapon fires; stay away from 12 gauge shotguns, rifles over .30-30 caliber and .357 Magnum or higher pistols until you've shot enough so as the blast and recoil don't make you flinch (flinching is the number one reason why people miss if they're aiming properly).
Last video I'll post (I've spammed this thread enough).
Buckshot at 50 meters; it shows that you do indeed need to aim carefully if you wish to hit the target with a shotgun:
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:02 am Post subject:
anbuend wrote:
That's great
I don't have a video of myself because I don't have a camera. I'd be too scared to post something, anyway _________________ “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” _Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss)
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