Kevin,
Us 'Olduns' get a bit of fun out of beating all you 'Young Bucks', (under 60 that is !).
I started at age 44, 18yrs ago, shooting with a cheap and nasty Norinco and 3-9 Shinwa variable, and managed to get to 9/40 in my first year.
I've upgraded the hardware, and progressed steadily since, through the grades/classes and last year was my best, shooting a 36, and a 100/120, as I get my head around it a bit better.
It's getting a bit harder this year, as the wheels seem to be falling off the battered body, but it's still just as much fun !
(Just hope I don't run out of body parts to remove.)
Here's the secrets to my success.
(Just Don't tell anyone else. )
Once you get accustomed to the position and can place your crosshairs on the target consistently, and then get control of your head, your scores will steadily improve.
Get a good position.
Get a shooting vest that fits, and you feel comfortable in.
Get yourself physically and mentally fit, so you can shoot your last shot as comfortably as your first.
Get yourself properly sighted in for all the distances.
Shoot plenty of 'Paper silhouettes' to see where you're 'missing', as opposed to 'hitting' !
(Or 'Not Hitting' if you're a bit sensitive about the word 'miss', and I need to be a bit more Politically Correct with my language !)
Pick a spot on the silhouette, say just above the leg on a chicken or a turkey..(concentrate on the target, and not on your crosshair)
Try and reduce your wobble area (with plenty of practice.)
Concentration and Discipline....(wait for the shot, and wait and wait and wait)
Control your breathing....don't hold your breath.
Hone your reflexes to take the shot when your crosshair or dot sits and 'dwells' on your target.
Trigger control.......(squeeze, don't jerk)
and don't break too early. (Squeeze, one,two,three,...then break)
and follow through.....(look for the hit on the silhouette)
Master that and you're most of the way there !
Someone (in jest) once told me;
'Steady your crosshairs on the target and squeeze the trigger, while following through, and you should shoot 40/40 every time !
It's not easy.....that's why we shoot silhouette !
cheers, and good shooting,
Sean in 'Godzone'