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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 191311" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>That is why you learn to read mirage and watch conditions very closely. You are always dealing with what you describe to a certain extent every time you shoot. Some ranges and some days it is worse than others but it is always present and must be dealt with however, by correctly reading the conditions you can pretty much mitigate what you are talking about. Speedy has taught me a lot about this specific part of the game and it helps me quite a bit. </p><p></p><p>When I sit down to shoot a relay I do not even think about my equipment because I have already set the bags, rest, tracking etc. -------- only the condition.......... The other thing I learned from Speedy is what flag to watch..... He used to make quite a production of setting up his flags and a lot of that was for the benefit of his competition (mental games) and he is a short-range guy so he could place his own flags whereas in the 1k game we do not have that ability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 191311, member: 5060"] That is why you learn to read mirage and watch conditions very closely. You are always dealing with what you describe to a certain extent every time you shoot. Some ranges and some days it is worse than others but it is always present and must be dealt with however, by correctly reading the conditions you can pretty much mitigate what you are talking about. Speedy has taught me a lot about this specific part of the game and it helps me quite a bit. When I sit down to shoot a relay I do not even think about my equipment because I have already set the bags, rest, tracking etc. -------- only the condition.......... The other thing I learned from Speedy is what flag to watch..... He used to make quite a production of setting up his flags and a lot of that was for the benefit of his competition (mental games) and he is a short-range guy so he could place his own flags whereas in the 1k game we do not have that ability. [/QUOTE]
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