Project guns don't attract me. If I were mechanically gifted, they probably would, though.
I enjoy the hyperfocus aspect of shooting, whether it is plinking cans or working on my accuracy with paper targets. It is a brief respite from what often feels like a manically distractive, jangling world that competes for my attention and energy. SCREW THAT! I keep my phone turned off for long periods and never have it near me when shooting (and almost never when doing anything outdoors).
Besides, I like watching things go flying upon impact--sometimes in odd ways--and hearing the various timbres of objects getting punched. More recently, I was fascinated how a hit behind a ground squirrel's shoulder made it freeze with eye widened in shock, before it keeled over on its side. It won't be something I try to do more than necessary, but I admit that for sheer reactiveness, it ranks way up there.
Good thing I didn't didn't start as a young girl...
I enjoy the hyperfocus aspect of shooting, whether it is plinking cans or working on my accuracy with paper targets. It is a brief respite from what often feels like a manically distractive, jangling world that competes for my attention and energy. SCREW THAT! I keep my phone turned off for long periods and never have it near me when shooting (and almost never when doing anything outdoors).
Besides, I like watching things go flying upon impact--sometimes in odd ways--and hearing the various timbres of objects getting punched. More recently, I was fascinated how a hit behind a ground squirrel's shoulder made it freeze with eye widened in shock, before it keeled over on its side. It won't be something I try to do more than necessary, but I admit that for sheer reactiveness, it ranks way up there.
Good thing I didn't didn't start as a young girl...
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