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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2771264" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>What about the pic of the itty bitty toe bruise?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, dont get between Harold and a bucket of stage 2 brass. It can be hazardous.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Caldwell-Strobe-Flash-Hit-Indicator/dp/B00EB5OU10" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Caldwell-Strobe-Flash-Hit-Indicator/dp/B00EB5OU10</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good question. I think more people passed that stage this time around. I think it had something to do with getting hits at 200 and 300 first before tackling the 500. Starting with the 500 can seem daunting, especially if you miss and dont have a good idea why. It can make one hunt around looking for a hit; wasting time and ammo. When I ran in the am, the 500 yard target would fluctuate from a dull white to a dull grey depending on the shadows. when I started the stage, the target was white so after I got my hits at 200 and 300 I made the transition to the white patch and loosed 4 rounds before I realized it had gone to shadow. I was using an unmagnified optic so it wasnt readily apparent. once I made the correction I went 2 for 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2771264, member: 8377"] What about the pic of the itty bitty toe bruise? Yes, dont get between Harold and a bucket of stage 2 brass. It can be hazardous. [url]http://www.amazon.com/Caldwell-Strobe-Flash-Hit-Indicator/dp/B00EB5OU10[/url] Good question. I think more people passed that stage this time around. I think it had something to do with getting hits at 200 and 300 first before tackling the 500. Starting with the 500 can seem daunting, especially if you miss and dont have a good idea why. It can make one hunt around looking for a hit; wasting time and ammo. When I ran in the am, the 500 yard target would fluctuate from a dull white to a dull grey depending on the shadows. when I started the stage, the target was white so after I got my hits at 200 and 300 I made the transition to the white patch and loosed 4 rounds before I realized it had gone to shadow. I was using an unmagnified optic so it wasnt readily apparent. once I made the correction I went 2 for 2. [/QUOTE]
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