I agree. They're very few things that will completely get your adrenaline up to the actual point of the real thing. I watched a video by someone (I can't remember who it was) that went through the bodies natural primal reaction instincts fight, flight, or freeze. The video was based around a...
That's what I was thinking. If they don't want to take it with them and aren't good at aiming, getting something that removes a little bit of the aiming element out of it would help.
IMO. First and foremost safety safety safety. Awareness of what you're aiming/pointing at is very important...
I never would of thought that they would react like that. But the there's no way that the dirt pile didn't have something in that they were hitting. If a 50 cal will ricochet off of pushed up dirt all you would have to do is lean when someone is shooting at you
To put a burm on top of a 35' hill sounds like a waste to me. If you're making a run and gun coarse just make sure the fire line is into the hill side.
I'm sure with the number of people here you could find someone to shoot with. If nothing else I know there is someone who will tell ypu what you're doing wrong
I agree with shooting with someone. I enjoy shooting but when I'm alone l will run through a lot of ammo. There is no down time when your the only one shooting. It's shoot reload shoot. When l have someone with me we can challenge each other and give pointers.
My son can't close just his left eye. I've tried to get him to shoot lefty but that is a no go as well. He does well with a scope but iron sites he can't look down them to save his life. But he can shoot the hell out of a bow. As far as eye dominance when I was kid even to read I had a pair...