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Shot Gun Recuiting Secrets

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

This past weekend was a cold one. It had to
be below freezing and with the wind chill it
felt even colder than that. I wanted to stay
in, believe me . . .

I was more than hesitant when I got asked
whether or not I wanted to go out for a little
trap shooting (Something I had never done
before).

But like a lot of things I get into, I let
common sense go, and just kinda said yes.

In this instance, I was happy I did. (You’ll
soon see why . . .)

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About 45 minutes after accepting the invite
we were there. Somewhere out in the boondocks
of Virginia in an open field with about 6
other guys. All had shotguns in hand.

About every two seconds I heard a loud BOOM!

Immediately afterward the bright orange clay
flying through the air would shatter into
dust.

We had a couple rounds of old timers before
us. I watched, tried to pick up a few tricks,
and I gotta tell ya . . . They made it look
easy - I was ready.

We headed over to the supply room. Picked
up two rounds (25 shells per round each)
and got ready for our turn.

Bob handed me a single barrel shotgun
(heavier than I thought) and taught me the
basics of aiming. I thought “Nothing to it”

The second we stepped up to range I regretted
not wearing warmer clothes, the sweat shirt
and skull cap were ok until the wind started
to pick up.

And . . .

It felt like as soon as we stepped up to the
range the wind did nothing but get stronger
and stronger.

Kim went first. She loaded her barrel, aimed
her shot gun and yelled “PULL!” and the orange
clay went flying through the air.

BANG!

She missed . . .

Next up was me. I loaded my round, put the
butt of the shotgun up to my left check and
said to myself “here we go .  .”

PULL!!!

The orange clay shattered into a thousand
pieces. “This is easy . . .”

24 rounds later I had hit 6 and missed 19.

Not as easy as I had thought . . .

I couldn’t feel my hands by the end of the
round, but I didn’t care I couldn’t wait to
do it again.

Before I could, a group of sharp shooters
stepped up for their go. It seemed like they
shattered every single one of those targets.

I yearned for a chance to redeem myself.

As we waited between the first and second
round it felt like the temperature dropped
another 15 degrees, but I didn’t care.

Let me at’em!

I stepped up to the shooting range with a
chip on my shoulder. If these old timers with
a lip full of dip could do it - it was time
to demolish my first round score.

The first shot went off BANG! A miss . . .

The second, third, and fourth shots went off
BANG! BANG! BANG!

Three hits in a row. The orange clays
shattered.

Just about that time two vets, lips full of
tobacco, noticed me hitting those suckers
with sharp shooter like precision and decided
I needed some advice.

For the next ten shots I had two coaches in
each ear telling me how to improve my aim. I
was hit and miss. I got frustrated, what I
was doing was working, but they kept telling
me to change and . . .

I tried with marginal success.

Shot 15 came up and I decided to ignore their
input and do what was working.

BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!

I hit six targets in a row.

I ended the round with 12 of 25 targets hit
doubling my previous rounds score.

What changed?

I knew how to react. I got better at my
timing and aim.

And finally decided to stick with what
worked.

In your business. Say yes to new experiences.

Try new angles. If you’re not the best after
your first go then give it another shot.

Your reactions and results will improve.

Ignore all but your results to guide your
improvements.

There are more leads out there to set your
targets on than you’ll ever need.

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Once you have them. Use them and let your
results be your final teacher.

To the top,

Daegan
“The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead”

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