Forward falling steel is annoying. It either falls stupidly, or if it was set wrong and when you hit it, you just set it right so you’ll lose calibration every time.
Hey man, what do you think is this difference in skill with a GM that scores 98% and a GM that scores 95% in matches? what do you think makes this 3% difference in score? of course it's accuracy and speed - but I guess the real question is: how do you go faster and more accurate with a skill ceiling at that high of a percentage already.
@@GabrielTheorist it’s all about the training. I get to shoot everyday, 2-3k rounds per week. I am constantly training to get better. Proper practice will get you to the top of that skill ceiling in my honest opinion
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do you prefer a bigger dot or smaller dot? nice shooting!
@@Broomhandles I prefer a small dot. 2 - 3 moa
Forward falling steel is annoying. It either falls stupidly, or if it was set wrong and when you hit it, you just set it right so you’ll lose calibration every time.
@@01HondaS2kXD I totally agree
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Hey man, what do you think is this difference in skill with a GM that scores 98% and a GM that scores 95% in matches? what do you think makes this 3% difference in score? of course it's accuracy and speed - but I guess the real question is: how do you go faster and more accurate with a skill ceiling at that high of a percentage already.
@@GabrielTheorist it’s all about the training. I get to shoot everyday, 2-3k rounds per week. I am constantly training to get better. Proper practice will get you to the top of that skill ceiling in my honest opinion
@@aaroneddins "proper training" is the key.
Jerky, causing tons of mistakes... just blame it on the optic like CS.