Good answer! I promise there won't be any foot shooting in the lesson and also guarantee you'll learn a lot. 😉 I reckon I'd have you shooting at 1000m in an hour, you won't know the science, but the breathing, trigger skills and overall ability to hit that range...No worries.
I figured, if you entered that scuba would be your #3 answer and I like #2 also. I'd say the same for that one, only would say my grandfather on mum's side.
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I did ok with an M-16 in the airforce and got marksman in BMT and every year we had to requalify but I've done no shooting since and I've been out of the Air Force nearly 30 years. Ughhhh getting old lol
I'm sure you did great and that's one of the reasons I think it would be reasonably easy to get you out to 1000m. It's all the science behind it that is really time-consuming to learn, the actual thing of it is...Well, not easy at all to be honest, but simple enough to teach. I'd simply walk you onto the target and once there, provided you were doing all the right things correctly, you'd stay on it.