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I believe Tom Anderson won an Open match at Lodi with a 200-buncha X fired in under 2½ minutes.
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So yes, call me a bad wind reader. Tell me I should be drummed out of the “good wind reader fraternity; the ones who never look at other targets.” I don’t care. My story is like the NSA’s story; I was not looking at someone else’s specific target, I was looking at the metadata, the trend in spotters. I banged out my 20 for record pretty quickly, got up and cursed my stupidity at dropping that 9 out the bottom and put away my gear for the day. I did win match #5, the only bright spot for me, in an otherwise dismal individual performance.
Relating this back to the subject at hand, this would have been more difficult with E-targets. Once I got going and figured things out, I guess I could have eschewed the use of the spotting scope and just looked at the tablet. But my Kowa gives me a much better overall picture of the target line and it also showed me the movement of the long grass at the top of the impact berm, the trees beyond and the grass on the 600 yards firing line. All in one picture and that can’t be done with E-targets. I would have needed to look at an extra item and integrate what I was seeing there with what I was seeing in the spotting scope and what the flags were telling me. That would have slowed me down and is more prone to errors.
I noticed a couple things when coaching on e targets. Shoot a slam fire, it still goes goes down range somewhere, Ask Keith G. If shooters make bad shots that go in the 10 ring and don't tell you its still not my fault! Ask Jay C. He does it all the time! There is no difference other than you look at the tablet for 1 second. Spend the other 6 seconds looking at the flags! Or listen for groans, I always like those guys that tip you off to a big wind change.
The reality is, your shooting to become better at f-class... Some of what you do will only apply in f-class it doesnt have to apply to reading wind in the field.
The reality is, your shooting to become better at f-class. If that means looking at other targets or chasing the spotter so be it. I dont think anyone shoots f-class to become a better hunter in the field. Some of what you do will only apply in f-class it doesnt have to apply to reading wind in the field. I will be attending the Nats this year and the E targets are a big reason for me, I HATE pit dutyThey pushed me over the edge to come. I will be able to enjoy time with friends around the country rather than staring at dirt. Thats just more fun to me.
The reality is, your shooting to become better at f-class. If that means looking at other targets or chasing the spotter so be it. I dont think anyone shoots f-class to become a better hunter in the field. Some of what you do will only apply in f-class it doesnt have to apply to reading wind in the field. I will be attending the Nats this year and the E targets are a big reason for me, I HATE pit dutyThey pushed me over the edge to come. I will be able to enjoy time with friends around the country rather than staring at dirt. Thats just more fun to me.