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Best Shooting Advice I Ever Received

All great shooters started out as beginners, and developed their expertise through practice and valuable advice from friends and mentors. We asked some of the greats of our day to give us their best piece of shooting advice in hopes their lessons can make a better shooter out of you.

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6 Responses to Best Shooting Advice I Ever Received

Richard William Averett wrote:
August 13, 2012

I want that gun please

Denny wrote:
July 03, 2011

P.S. Since the show, I've been honing my Cowboy Action Shooting skills as well as keeping up my mounted shooting training, and recently won the Men's All-Around (CAS+Mounted) World Championship at the 2011 SASS End of Trail.

Denny wrote:
September 03, 2010

Cecilio, The peacemaker challenge on Top Shot definitely gave me some inspiration for more live fire practice with my sixguns. It must have seemed odd to some that I shot better with the Beretta pistol and AR-15 than with the cowboy guns, but that's how the cookie crumbled...The show brought a lot of attention to my sport of mounted shooting and the CMSA - www.CowboyMountedShooting.com. I was referring to my sport when asked to comment for this article, but I think it can be applied to any shooting sport. Thanks again for watching Top Shot!

Cecilio Mendez wrote:
August 27, 2010

Denny, you surely did not keep your sight picture while shooting at the Top Shot competitions. And it seemed, to me anyway, that your bark was bigger than your bite.

Dave wrote:
August 26, 2010

No wonder The Great One is so good- he has an extra digit on each hand!

Jim O'Dillon wrote:
August 26, 2010

Great advice. Wish he could check me out! :-)