Score Plateau: 65
You are here because you have fallen in love with the game and you can’t get enough of it.
Up to now, you
have just been playing around with different things. While you can hit some of
the targets some of the time, something is missing in your game: consistency.
And no matter how much you shoot and practice, you just can’t find the
consistency button.
You are learning to move and mount the gun, or you should be. If you think you will get very far in this game without learning to move and mount the gun, you are badly mistaken.
Many of the pros shoot gun up, but what they don’t have to do is
check the beads to see if the gun is mounted correctly because they have a
consistent move and mount. They know - without looking - that the gun is
mounted properly every time. When they mount the gun, it’s like hitting the
space bar on the keyboard of your computer - it just happens. That is where
consistency begins. If you will learn to move and mount the gun now, you will
learn as much as three times faster going forward.
While learning
to move and mount the gun without looking at it, you are settling into a
comfortable grip, stance, foot position, break zone, and hold points. You will
feel like you are making progress, but you are still moving the gun too fast.
Your gun fit is
evolving. You are learning how to merge the gun in front of the target on line
and take the shot as you mount. You don’t have time to check the lead, which
makes you look at the barrel and miss. You are battling thinking while you
shoot and not being in control. This creates the inconsistency.
Because you
have not put in the time to learn to move and mount, you close the gun, mount it,
check beads in the breakpoint, move the gun to the hold point and check beads
again. You cut your eyes to the focal point, call “pull,” chase the target down
and desperately try to fix the shot at the end. Then you curse and blame your result on
everything but yourself!
The reason you are here is you have to think
about what you are doing with the gun, which puts the gun in the shot. You are
either in the cage with the gun or downrange with the target. You can’t be in
two places at once! Learn to move and mount the gun and 65 will be in your
rearview mirror.