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Tips for the spoon range?
Or how bout' "pet peeves"?
I recently started taking lessons at a local range. It became clear, really quick, I have a lot to learn, and until recently have pretty much been staking out unattended ranges by myself not to make ignorant mistakes or whatnot. Shooting alone ignorantly is one thing. I can always mess myself up, but at a range, the ante gets upped.
By signing up for lessons, I hit that part of the dunning kruger curve where I realized I am straight up wanting to learn everything I can (read- Ignorant phase).
There are some pretty established spoon fans here.
What do you all suggest or common issues you see at your local ranges that peeve you?
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