The Pursuit of Excellence: Beyond the Gun
OXOXXOOX. Having fun yet?
Me neither. Been there, done that. Don’t know a single shooter who hasn’t. That’s a truth. Here are a few more, a realistic look at how to improve our game. What it really takes to break more targets consistently.
A Tribute to Randy Lawrence
Awhile back, my Editor, Randy Lawrence, wrote a superb magazine article titled "Respect For The Game". This insightful, gritty piece posed some soul-searching questions to those of us who partake of the wing and clay sports. I hope Randy will look kindly on my comments and pray that my remarks will do justice to the bulls-eye relevance of Randy’s observations.
The Blame Game: Accountability
Randy said, “Respecting yourself means that whether you succeed or fail, you’ve given yourself the best chance, doing things the right way.”
Tournament underway, we’re on-deck at Station 3. Frustration emanating from every pore, the shooter swipes at the mini and searches in vain for the second target. Lost, lost, followed by 0XX0. He points accusingly at the menu. It says midi, not mini. The busy scorekeeper apologizes, but also points out politely that the shooter had declined the invitation to see the show pair.
Truth is, his missing had little to do with the menu. While a bit of anguish after a miss is a constructive venting process, it doesn’t include dispensing blame in every direction.
Tournament ended, a shooter approached and commenced to rant. He said the presentations were poor; the scorekeepers were curt and unprofessional; on and on he went. When I inquired about his shooting over the past three days, his disappointment illuminated the underlying force behind his outburst. Shooter accountability?
The Power of Accountability: Finding Strength in Failure
Randy talks about complacency. “As instructors, it’s on us to help students develop a certain edge toward the gimme target. It’s the difference between pride and arrogance.” Inspiration often separates shooters, and scores, more than skill level.
Missing Hurts
It’s just a flat tire. Fix it and get back in the race. Don’t take it personally. Self-criticism is more exhausting than pushing a refrigerator up a hill.
Of course, missing is forgivable because we’re not perfect. Accepting our accountability for the miss shows our respect for the target, the target setter, and our game.
Chasing the X: Why Fundamentals Matter
Randy reminds us to be vigilant. The lure of the X is seductive, but every shot executed, or taught, without the application of the basics only leads to inconsistency and stubborn skill plateaus.
Commitment to Improve: Between Discipline and Desire
In Sporting, we can’t cheat the miss forever. “A missed target is an action we didn’t perform in a successful way; don’t take it personally.
At Paragon, we wholeheartedly concur with Randy and say this another way. “Take a moment to critique the performance but never criticize the performer.” A missed target reflects an error in strategy or shot execution, neither of which warrants self-reprimand.
To borrow from another book title, Sporting Clays is not a game of perfect. Tournaments will test our ability; our patience; our flexibility and our character. To quote Randy, “…..we have to prepare to break them all, but we have to deal with the reality that we’re not likely to do so.” So you don’t misunderstand, I work hard on my personal skills and, like you, my achievements matter greatly. But fate is fickle and grants us just so many squad times between the raindrops. Wind gusts, and rabbits that zig when they should zag eventually find us, always at what seems to be the worst possible time.
So, Sporting exasperates, rejuvenates, gratifies, rewards, embarrasses, and exhilarates. But it does not punish. We do that to ourselves. We do that because we forget that learning is a process, not an event. We forget that we don’t always get what we think we deserve. Frustrated and distracted we don’t give the target the attention it deserves.
Balancing Commitments and Expectations: How Much Are You Willing to Invest?
We can’t take more out of Sporting Clays any more than we put in…nor should we expect to. The question we must ask when we step into the shooting box: Am I committed, or am I just involved?
In Conclusion: The Shooter's Reflection
My experience has shown that the great majority of shooters do respect the game, in the field and in the box. Responsible, with integrity, they hold themselves accountable regardless of circumstances. I immensely enjoy their company and hope they feel the same.
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