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<blockquote data-quote="Duckslayer100" data-source="post: 213182" data-attributes="member: 1485"><p>There was an old shooting instruction video I watched where this old guy showed his grandson how to train to shoot with both eyes open. He threw out a bunch of ping-pong balls in the yard, and then gave him a Red Ryder lever action BB gun. The idea was to see how many balls he could hit and how fast he could do it. It was incredible. That little kid never hesitated. Just chink, bong, plunk....chink, bong, plunk...chink, bong, plunk (that's the action, trigger pull and sound of a BB hitting a ping pong ball, if you didn't know). Kid hardly missed. He said it was a great practice and fun that prepared him for wingshooting with a shotgun because he got used to a sight picture and muscle memory, etc. Trusting his instincts. That sort of thing. It was very, very interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duckslayer100, post: 213182, member: 1485"] There was an old shooting instruction video I watched where this old guy showed his grandson how to train to shoot with both eyes open. He threw out a bunch of ping-pong balls in the yard, and then gave him a Red Ryder lever action BB gun. The idea was to see how many balls he could hit and how fast he could do it. It was incredible. That little kid never hesitated. Just chink, bong, plunk....chink, bong, plunk...chink, bong, plunk (that's the action, trigger pull and sound of a BB hitting a ping pong ball, if you didn't know). Kid hardly missed. He said it was a great practice and fun that prepared him for wingshooting with a shotgun because he got used to a sight picture and muscle memory, etc. Trusting his instincts. That sort of thing. It was very, very interesting. [/QUOTE]
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