KEITH MYERS
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Everyone I am sure has read articles on pickers or runners in group shooting. What I would like to hear is shooters preference or comments in regards to the same but in Varmint for Score.
most of the REAL GOOD shooters i've seen run it....but know went to hit the brakes !
Indeed. Run when you can, pick when you have to. I am still trying to learn how to do that.
This...But I had to chuckle. Keith, aren't you always the last one to finish your target, often firing your last shot as time runs out?--Mike
Yes, I'm a slow learner!
I believe in order to be fast AND good you have to have the technique down so that you never loose vision of the flags. It is alot easier to see a change happen than have to remember what your flags looked like to know if there was a change.
Everyone I am sure has read articles on pickers or runners in group shooting. What I would like to hear is shooters preference or comments in regards to the same but in Varmint for Score.
You can't be tied to either method in score shooting, as conditions will dictate what has to be done on any particular day or target.
Some of my best scores have come while running. That said, when conditions dictate picking, everyone is shooting under the same conditions, so all the scores tend to be lower as well.
If you try running a target, you must be able to put on the brakes instantly (a skill that I am still trying to master ). I wish I had a dollar for every target that started off with 4 X's before the wind shifted slightly . I keep telling myself "I can get that last shot off before this condition changes", but nature keeps laughing at me, saying "no, you can't" .
Jim
Pay attention to what Jim says. He has learned how to use the brake peddle better than most.