I took my daughter to the range last night to re-acclimate to shooting after a long hiatus. We’re preparing for late muzzleloader season and planned to rebuild confidence with the 10/22 first and then practice behind the muzzleloader.
The attached target is a good example of how perishable shooting skills can be. I fired at the center target first to sight in the rifle and make adjustments. Then I confirmed POI on the bottom left with a few rounds.
I turned the rifle over to her and she fired 25 rounds each into the top right then the top left and finally the bottom right. As we re-worked through breathing, squeezing the trigger, and follow through, her “pattern” improved dramatically by the last string of 25. She also realized that shooting through the scope with both eyes open reduced eye fatigue and increased her ability to focus. All in all great afternoon at the range and good lessons (re)learned.
The attached target is a good example of how perishable shooting skills can be. I fired at the center target first to sight in the rifle and make adjustments. Then I confirmed POI on the bottom left with a few rounds.
I turned the rifle over to her and she fired 25 rounds each into the top right then the top left and finally the bottom right. As we re-worked through breathing, squeezing the trigger, and follow through, her “pattern” improved dramatically by the last string of 25. She also realized that shooting through the scope with both eyes open reduced eye fatigue and increased her ability to focus. All in all great afternoon at the range and good lessons (re)learned.