shot with instructions from Gaby. In Milan and Munich, she was clear: be aggressive, put a score on the board. By the rules I had 105 minutes to fire; in Milan I took 33 minutes, in Munich I took 44. Aggression doesn’t necessarily translate into speed, it means you are focused, it shows intent, it means being brave with your trigger. The moment your sight is aligned, you squeeze, you pull, you react. No waiting for surety, no waiting for a clearer picture, no giving in to hesitancy, just believing it is the right time. But a shooter’s aggressiveness cannot be a conscious act. If he is thinking
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