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<blockquote data-quote="HMFIC" data-source="post: 1607524" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>Practice at Red Castle on 600 yard reduced targets or even 300 yard reduced targets. They still have a couple of 600 yard and one 1000 yard match for this year I think and you can go out anytime and practice at 3 or 6 by yourself even if you want to. Bring someone to pull the target with you and a couple of walkie talkies and you're even in better business.</p><p></p><p>Don't know what your experience level is, but shooting 1000 is just part of the game and wind is the primary difference between 600 and up. Obviously that needs to be practiced too, but your results adjusting for wind will also be determined by how well you can hold besides that.</p><p></p><p>Ps. You guys know we have two F Class USA Team members right here in Oklahoma don't you? OH <u>AND</u> a US Plama Team member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMFIC, post: 1607524, member: 7539"] Practice at Red Castle on 600 yard reduced targets or even 300 yard reduced targets. They still have a couple of 600 yard and one 1000 yard match for this year I think and you can go out anytime and practice at 3 or 6 by yourself even if you want to. Bring someone to pull the target with you and a couple of walkie talkies and you're even in better business. Don't know what your experience level is, but shooting 1000 is just part of the game and wind is the primary difference between 600 and up. Obviously that needs to be practiced too, but your results adjusting for wind will also be determined by how well you can hold besides that. Ps. You guys know we have two F Class USA Team members right here in Oklahoma don't you? OH [U]AND[/U] a US Plama Team member. [/QUOTE]
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