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<blockquote data-quote="Chris_Andersen" data-source="post: 1183474" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>I chose to go short to long because it felt most comfortable in my walk through. In my mind at least, I felt like it gave me a chance to settle in for the longer ones. I did rush the closer shots though, particularly on the steel more than I probably should have (Plus I kept forgetting to hold low enough for my zero on the steel. Thanks to your camera work, I can see that even the ones that hit, hit the very top of the target) I had spots all picked out on the paper, and it was easy to remember on those shots. </p><p></p><p>Then I got a little too cocky on that last 300yrd shot and wasted 3 extra shots when I shouldn't have. I think like Mike says, it is whatever you are comfortable with. I could have slowed down probably 10% or so and been a lot better off on every stage Sunday. It sure was fun either way though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris_Andersen, post: 1183474, member: 10303"] I chose to go short to long because it felt most comfortable in my walk through. In my mind at least, I felt like it gave me a chance to settle in for the longer ones. I did rush the closer shots though, particularly on the steel more than I probably should have (Plus I kept forgetting to hold low enough for my zero on the steel. Thanks to your camera work, I can see that even the ones that hit, hit the very top of the target) I had spots all picked out on the paper, and it was easy to remember on those shots. Then I got a little too cocky on that last 300yrd shot and wasted 3 extra shots when I shouldn't have. I think like Mike says, it is whatever you are comfortable with. I could have slowed down probably 10% or so and been a lot better off on every stage Sunday. It sure was fun either way though. [/QUOTE]
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