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[–] wild_injun 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Competitive shooting is good, it's fun and helps you create a community of interest around you should you need help after.

That very community of shooters will provide the resources you need to build a solid foundation in form, technique and most importantly how to critique yourself on the range.

Establish the foundation then move on as you see fit after. I can not impress the importance of critiquing yourself when you are the only one on the range. You can spot what you are doing wrong or a lapse in consistency in form much faster than a 2nd party.

I would suggest stick to the local range unless you know someone who can aid you in your training and mainly keep you out of the pit-falls of bad shooting mechanics from the very start.