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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="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1153697" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Here are my tips:</p><p></p><p>Go one for one on the steel. A miss is wasted time and you don't have any to waste. </p><p></p><p>Be smooth and have good flow. Rapid starts and stops will throw off your rhythm, causing you to miss and make mistakes.</p><p></p><p>Look at each stage and develop a strategy based on your strengths and capabilities. Play to those rather than a strategy that works for someone else with different skills than yours.</p><p></p><p>Time management, time management and time management Did I fail to mention time management? Take a step as you draw, reload on the move, shoot on the move (only if you do it well). Always be aware of how much time you have left. I've seen people leave steel standing in an array, only to run out of time before they get to the next array. </p><p></p><p>Never go to slide lock. Even if you have ammo left in the mag, reload as you move between positions (unless the next position is your last and there's more than 11 steel there).</p><p></p><p>Do not let clock pressure cause you to shoot faster than you can hit. Take only the time you need, but take all the time you need to get your hits.</p><p></p><p>If you're a D class shooter, you'd be amazed at how many shooters in your class you can beat if you just go one for one with the 11 you have in your gun. I see lots of shooters miss several times, do a quick reload and miss several more, only to get less than 11 steel on a stage. Meanwhile, a guy who takes his time and drops steel for every shot will walk away with 11.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1153697, member: 1132"] Here are my tips: Go one for one on the steel. A miss is wasted time and you don't have any to waste. Be smooth and have good flow. Rapid starts and stops will throw off your rhythm, causing you to miss and make mistakes. Look at each stage and develop a strategy based on your strengths and capabilities. Play to those rather than a strategy that works for someone else with different skills than yours. Time management, time management and time management Did I fail to mention time management? Take a step as you draw, reload on the move, shoot on the move (only if you do it well). Always be aware of how much time you have left. I've seen people leave steel standing in an array, only to run out of time before they get to the next array. Never go to slide lock. Even if you have ammo left in the mag, reload as you move between positions (unless the next position is your last and there's more than 11 steel there). Do not let clock pressure cause you to shoot faster than you can hit. Take only the time you need, but take all the time you need to get your hits. If you're a D class shooter, you'd be amazed at how many shooters in your class you can beat if you just go one for one with the 11 you have in your gun. I see lots of shooters miss several times, do a quick reload and miss several more, only to get less than 11 steel on a stage. Meanwhile, a guy who takes his time and drops steel for every shot will walk away with 11. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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