Iggie
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That's some nice shooting.
I think it was Mike Seeklander who said in his book that at one time he could'nt train, so he spent time training in his mind.
Stage 1 - 7th place/77% points shot
My stage plan was bad on this. I should have just gone port to port instead of trying to find a sweet spot. I blew a reload and had bad positioning for shots. I knicked a no shoot in the middle port and the RO never saw it. I had to call his attention to it or he wouldnt have scored it.
Stage 2 - 13th place/ 69% points shot
The wheels fell of on this stage. I went to the low port and missed a plate three times. That totally blew my plan and my mind. I then decided to prance around like a fairy to the next port and blow by a low target. I then turned it on too much and about ran past the last port.
Stage 3 - 4th place/ 95% points shot
I forgot I was shooting production. I miscounted the rounds I was going to shoot and ended up surprising myself when my gun ran dry. This confused me for a second and caused me to pause mid stage. Had good points though and ran the first target array fast.
Stage 8 - 1st place/ 92% points shot
Missed a popper in the first array that cost me about a second. Reloads were not aggressive at all. Grabbed a stage win here though.
A general observation: You look a little out of sorts.
I've seen you shoot enough to know that you're usually very aggressive, always pressing, but not recklessly.
In this video you look slightly off balance, back on your heels so to speak.
You have a few itty bitty hesitations. You sometimes look like you werent confident in the shot you just broke.
I guess thats where the extra shots and target re-engagements come from.
Kinda splitting hairs since its the difference in an A performance and a M performance.
But sometimes ya just gotta growl a little.