CAUSES to Miss — CAUSES to Learn
What do you do when you miss?
I keep track of my kills at least. And that gives me the opportunity to keep track of my misses.
➔ A while ago I began noting down the CAUSES of my misses.
Here's my list.





• cocked the gun but forgot to load a projectile first
• did not laze the shot with a range finder (many of my shots allow for the 3 seconds it takes to range)
• estimated the range wrong (for those lightening fast shots)
• dialed wrong (forgot to turn the elevation back the two revolutions, or just didn't read the numbers carefully)
• held-off wrong with the reticle (got mixed up with the hashlines, the Christmastree ornaments, the works)
• remembered a dope number wrong
• got low on air without realizing it (my fault)
• double-loaded projectile

• The quarry moved at the last moment, or stopped moving if I was leading the shot.
• I hit an obstruction like a leave, twig, or a cable or the wire of a chain link fence.

• gun had lost zero without me noticing (bump, or whatever)
• projectiles were out of spec, or damaged
• range finder malfunctioned
• Now, after all those causes of missed shots, do we really still need the FLYER?
Maybe we do.*
Ergo: Without succumbing to an unhealty self-centeredness or falling into unduly attention-grabbing:
In the end, most of my missed shots are caused by... ME, I, and MYSELF!

Matthias
*Yes, we do need the category "flyer". Because, leaving out voodoo for now, some pellets still just do weird stuff.
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