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2010 Pro Am-What is the key to winning a pro-am type match?
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<blockquote data-quote="jtischauser" data-source="post: 1153202" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>I not very good but I think the key to winning is to knock down more steel than everybody else.</p><p></p><p>Seriosly though you should only be shooting as fast as you can see the sights and make the hits. Just think about how long it takes you to miss, track your sights, align your sights, and break another shot. A heck of a lot longer than it takes to make a split second adjustment to your original sight picture to ensure that your on target.</p><p>Other things I have learned in my short time shooting the club level ProAm matches are...</p><p>Shoot the tall steel in the back then the short steel in the front until the entire line of steel is down.</p><p>Don't be afraid to shoot longer shots rather than waste time running to another hoser target array only to get there in time for the par timer to go off.</p><p>Setup in the best position for youvto make hits even if it takes an extra 1/2 second. Just like long range rifle shooting you will make up that small amount of time by hitting more targets.</p><p>Lastly try to remind your competitors how many steel they missed after every run. The more you can get them down the weaker their shooting will be. Just kidding about that last one. It's a dirty way to play and I would never do that to someone<img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>That is all the tips I have been given. Im looking forward to hearing what the good shooters are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtischauser, post: 1153202, member: 7006"] I not very good but I think the key to winning is to knock down more steel than everybody else. Seriosly though you should only be shooting as fast as you can see the sights and make the hits. Just think about how long it takes you to miss, track your sights, align your sights, and break another shot. A heck of a lot longer than it takes to make a split second adjustment to your original sight picture to ensure that your on target. Other things I have learned in my short time shooting the club level ProAm matches are... Shoot the tall steel in the back then the short steel in the front until the entire line of steel is down. Don't be afraid to shoot longer shots rather than waste time running to another hoser target array only to get there in time for the par timer to go off. Setup in the best position for youvto make hits even if it takes an extra 1/2 second. Just like long range rifle shooting you will make up that small amount of time by hitting more targets. Lastly try to remind your competitors how many steel they missed after every run. The more you can get them down the weaker their shooting will be. Just kidding about that last one. It's a dirty way to play and I would never do that to someone;) That is all the tips I have been given. Im looking forward to hearing what the good shooters are doing. [/QUOTE]
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