runawaygun762
Well-Known Fanatic
With most 3 gun matches requiring one A or B or two anywhere, is it best to fire two at everything and rely on quick splits, or do you look at each target in the walk through and plan on shooting only once if it's an easy A? I ask this because the Area 3 multigun match had lots of very close, full value targets and I shot most of them with two each, but on some of them that were part of a four-target array, I went for one on each and made makeup shots as needed (or in one case, when I didn't need to).
It seems to make more sense to simplify things by putting two in everything and letting fast split times trump precision on many of these stage, but it also seems like split times add up and if you engage even 4 tagets at .20 splits, that's nearly a second on one array, plus the rounds being expended that may help eliminate a reload. I know this is getting into the weeds on stage planning, but I'd like to know how you folks approach this aspect.
It seems to make more sense to simplify things by putting two in everything and letting fast split times trump precision on many of these stage, but it also seems like split times add up and if you engage even 4 tagets at .20 splits, that's nearly a second on one array, plus the rounds being expended that may help eliminate a reload. I know this is getting into the weeds on stage planning, but I'd like to know how you folks approach this aspect.