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    I am also thinking that with just one flight we might be able to move targets a bit for the second stage and have different shooting challenges. What do you all think?
     

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    Some tips that were on my mind from tonight watching folks shoot. If there are double stacked targets, (2 targets on the same set of sticks) shoot the bottom one first and rise to the top one with recoil. If there are two sets of double stacked targets in the same array. Shoot the bottom two first and the top two second, unless they are far apart then shoot bottom top and bottom top.

    A separate issue is positions. Don't shoot from three positions if two will get the job done. Fewer positions means a lower overall time.
     

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    I am also thinking that with just one flight we might be able to move targets a bit for the second stage and have different shooting challenges. What do you all think?

    Thanks Coach and Steve, fun match. Based on how well things ran last night, I think that is definitely do-able.
     
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