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sherpa

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When starting a match at the beginning of the day, it's common to start off cold and not fully warmed up. Some say they prefer to avoid shooting a short course immediately so as to minimize lost points, while most suggest to shoot a medium course first. Which would you prefer to shoot first, and why?

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shooting is shooting. long medium short its the same. dont be afraid if you practice well it does not matter.

When i was a beginner i always shoot paper targets cof's but now i shoot where less people shoot so i can be next.

Good luck

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Since any larger match usually has a squad schedule and you have no choice in the matter, I would suggest that when you do have a choice, identify the stage that you least want to start on and choose it. Get used to anything!

Later,

Chuck

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At local matches I get there early enough to warm up but it doesn't seem to help much. I think I'll try the going first next year so I don't have time to over think the stage. With a revo there are a bunch of standing reloads anyway. Next year will be more dryfire time with lots of reload practice.

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I am finding I like to get the stages that have weakhand in them first. That way I'm not thinking about the weakhand stage while I'm shooting the rest of the match. I do practice alot of weakhand, but it is far from good right now. <_<

Most of the time though you can't pick, and I'm not good enough for it to matter at this point. :rolleyes:

Jimmy(needs to work on weakhand even mre)Zip

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On every stage, I am always the first shooter on the first stage (in my mind anyway) and everyone came to watch me Kick A$$.

Start thinking like this and you may be amazed how well you can shoot.

Besides, I am one of those guys doing some dry firing at the safe gun handeling area to get warmed up.

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