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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="rockon71385" data-source="post: 1157487" data-attributes="member: 3839"><p>Use your reloads to move whenever possible, even if there are a few pieces of steel still standing in your current position. You want to start each magazine with 10 pieces of steel in front of you whenever it's possible. For example. If there is an array of 14 targets, and you knock down 9 of them with your first mag, use your reload to take a few steps and set up on another full array if possible. Remember it's not like USPSA where you have to hit everything before you move on. The stages are set up so that even the pros wont hit all the targets, so don't be afraid to leave a few behind and use your reload to get down range where you have more to shoot at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockon71385, post: 1157487, member: 3839"] Use your reloads to move whenever possible, even if there are a few pieces of steel still standing in your current position. You want to start each magazine with 10 pieces of steel in front of you whenever it's possible. For example. If there is an array of 14 targets, and you knock down 9 of them with your first mag, use your reload to take a few steps and set up on another full array if possible. Remember it's not like USPSA where you have to hit everything before you move on. The stages are set up so that even the pros wont hit all the targets, so don't be afraid to leave a few behind and use your reload to get down range where you have more to shoot at. [/QUOTE]
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