RE: How do you practice??
I shoot allot, and as often as possible. I always try to end a session with 5 good shots. That leaves a positive feeling in my mind.
Two things about holding on target and not shooting. One: it can be hard on shoulders and back. Two: remove the pressure of making a good shot; and the rest of the sequence is left out. Ever notice how easy it is to aim when you're not intending to shoot? This is not to say we should never let down. There are times when it's necessary. And we must be prepared, and able, to do it in a controlled manner.
Phil.
"Could you guys be quiet, my dad's trying to shoot."<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>