I'm too lazy to read past the origional post so this may have been said.
The BB course is about safety. don't worry about shooting fast or even accuratly. 1st thing is to to be safe. Basically unless you're on target keep you're finger off the trigger and don't break 90.
Things like proper grip and stance will help with accuracy and your instructor will go over that with you to some degree. As you're accuracy imporves so will your speed. work on getting good hits and then you can work on getting them fast. What my instructor told me is that the best thing to do it "aim for the big motherf*cker". basically if a target is surrounded by no shoots or partially covered by another target, don't look at them, just aim for the center of the available target and go.
I hope that gives you a little idea of what to expect and what to practice. Basically be safe and have fun! everything else will come naturally.
The BB course is about safety. don't worry about shooting fast or even accuratly. 1st thing is to to be safe. Basically unless you're on target keep you're finger off the trigger and don't break 90.
Things like proper grip and stance will help with accuracy and your instructor will go over that with you to some degree. As you're accuracy imporves so will your speed. work on getting good hits and then you can work on getting them fast. What my instructor told me is that the best thing to do it "aim for the big motherf*cker". basically if a target is surrounded by no shoots or partially covered by another target, don't look at them, just aim for the center of the available target and go.
I hope that gives you a little idea of what to expect and what to practice. Basically be safe and have fun! everything else will come naturally.




















































