Most? What am I doing wrong? Please tell me!
The "I'm not very good" part.....lol
Most? What am I doing wrong? Please tell me!
The "I'm not very good" part.....lol
That sounds like good stuff. What about when there are several target arrays at different distances. How do you decide which one to choose. Last year there was a stage with about 20 large poppers and they were the farthest away from the start position and there were small plates closer with walls in between every 3 or 4 targets. What do you do Then?
or you can show up ANY day and ask any of the staff to help you out......EVERY single person on staff looks forward to helping and, oh yeah, getting to pull the trigger also. If you ask for it ....they will oblige!!!!!
That sounds like good stuff. What about when there are several target arrays at different distances. How do you decide which one to choose. Last year there was a stage with about 20 large poppers and they were the farthest away from the start position and there were small plates closer with walls in between every 3 or 4 targets. What do you do Then?
You break it down. How much time will it take you to engage each small target and move to each successive position, then add up the time. Compare it to how long it would take to sprint to the far array and shoot the larger targets (while winded) and get the hits. You may be better off taking a little of each. It's hard to bypass targets, but you need to assess whether the amount of hits you get in that array outweigh the extra time needed to get them, vs. the sprint time between positions.
This is why it's important to what your splits are at various distances, how long it takes you to run 5, 10, 15 & 20 yards, how much time it takes you to reload on the move, etc.
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