Guys,
I've been shooting about two months now and it occurs to me I've never really found "the motherload" of information about shooting. Lots of good articles on websites, Ryan Cleckner's book, Lanny Bassham's book, bits and scraps from the forums. Where is the motherload? I'm just connecting dots from a comment here and a statement there.
And what I've found is like 97% focused on the external factors like ballistics and next to nothing on the internal factors like performance under pressure, kinesthetic training, and mental skill and overall body/mind skill. Lanny Bassham's book is about general mental management for shooting but he doesn't get into the details such as dry firing specifically for the type of shooting I am doing. I'm sure what I'm looking for is out there but I'm still fumbling around for it.
I mean, I've already hit steel at 1000 yards and I'm hitting everything at 600 and 800. What I want is to own everything under 800 yards first time every time under intense pressure, be it hunting, competition shooting, or God forbid, tactical shooting.
Any direction you suggest will be appreciated.
I've been shooting about two months now and it occurs to me I've never really found "the motherload" of information about shooting. Lots of good articles on websites, Ryan Cleckner's book, Lanny Bassham's book, bits and scraps from the forums. Where is the motherload? I'm just connecting dots from a comment here and a statement there.
And what I've found is like 97% focused on the external factors like ballistics and next to nothing on the internal factors like performance under pressure, kinesthetic training, and mental skill and overall body/mind skill. Lanny Bassham's book is about general mental management for shooting but he doesn't get into the details such as dry firing specifically for the type of shooting I am doing. I'm sure what I'm looking for is out there but I'm still fumbling around for it.
I mean, I've already hit steel at 1000 yards and I'm hitting everything at 600 and 800. What I want is to own everything under 800 yards first time every time under intense pressure, be it hunting, competition shooting, or God forbid, tactical shooting.
Any direction you suggest will be appreciated.