I finally committed to going to a 3D shoot this weekend. They take place all summer in TX, but I'm always too busy, too sore, too tired, etc. With two months to go before deer season, and feeling like I was shooting too much in my comfort zone, I decided it was time to put my rebuilt shot to the test. I figured the added pressure is a good check on whether I'm really in control of my shot or not.
The last time I shot 3D was a few years ago, and I was still struggling mightily with target panic. I was pretty nervous going into the shoot today. Compounding things, my shooting fell apart this week at the shop! All in all, I didn't expect much. But I shot waaay better than I expected. I felt like I shot at an almost respectable level!
I didn't know how much fun 3D is when you aren't freaking out internally about every shot you face! It was a blast! I felt like I was pretty controlled with my shooting, and the only bad shots were from lack of focus, not panic. I was sad to see the end of the course, in spite of the mid 90's heat by 10 am. Anyways, all that to say that you guys should shoot out of your comfort zone on occasion! You just might be surprised.
Oh yeah, pictures!
This ram was an optional shot, about 25 yards down a hill, with a tree to shoot around. I opted for that instead of trying to head shoot a zip lining zombie...