I don't tend to make New Year's resolutions. Instead, I make some personal goals for myself, and I choose to start them at the beginning of a new year. With this being my first year of USPSA shooting, I thought it would be a good idea to set a goal for myself. Originally, I thought I would set my goal at becoming a C class production shooter. I figure C is middle of the road, and with some serious commitment, I should be able to accomplish that.
But how realistic is that? Initially, D class shooters sound terrible. Then you realize the D class is for the bottom 40% of shooters. Am I really going to be better than 40% of production shooters my first year?
Obviously the difference between a GM and a C class shooter are going to be definite. But how obvious is the difference between a D and a C, or an A and a M?
But how realistic is that? Initially, D class shooters sound terrible. Then you realize the D class is for the bottom 40% of shooters. Am I really going to be better than 40% of production shooters my first year?
Obviously the difference between a GM and a C class shooter are going to be definite. But how obvious is the difference between a D and a C, or an A and a M?