If you’ve been shooting 20 years or more, what advice do you wish someone told you early on?

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If you've been shooting for 20+ years, what tips would you give new shooters? Let’s hear the wisdom from the veterans of the range.
 
I wish I’d known sooner that dry fire practice helps more than trying to get to the range all the time.
 
First thing I was ever taught when I got my first .22at around 8.

-Every gun is always loaded, never point it at anything you dont intend to shoot.
--Secondly, Always know where the bullet will stop before you send it.

My Father. RIP
 
First thing I was ever taught when I got my first .22at around 8.

-Every gun is always loaded, never point it at anything you dont intend to shoot.
--Secondly, Always know where the bullet will stop before you send it.

My Father. RIP
Powerful lessons!
 
Learn to shoot standing up before you get comfy on a bench. If you're good standing, you can shoot well no matter where you are.
Yeah, mastering standing position first builds balance and control
 
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