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All turtles, eh? And all long/field courses?

Boss-level shooting there to be sure; one mike for the whole match? That's a lot of clean shooting.

You had a brave and trusting cameraman/woman at 1:31 in that video!! More muzzle that I ever want to see!
 
Nice shooting....

What range were those 1/3 classics through the ports? Hard to tell on the vid... (The stage was nothing but classics cut)
 
All turtles, eh? And all long/field courses?

Yeah, that is how this match is every year. You should shoot it if you never have!

Boss-level shooting there to be sure; one mike for the whole match? That's a lot of clean shooting.

Thanks... definitely have a couple things to work on though

You had a brave and trusting cameraman/woman at 1:31 in that video!! More muzzle that I ever want to see!

I don't get it? Camera man sees zero muzzle. Can't get any less than that.

What range were those 1/3 classics through the ports? Hard to tell on the vid... (The stage was nothing but classics cut)

I would estimate the ones in the back at 15 or 16 yards, though I didn't actually walk those off. They were cut exactly the same as the ones toward the front.
 
I don't get it? Camera man sees zero muzzle. Can't get any less than that.

Right at 1:31, freezing the frame certainly makes it look as though they have an oblique view of the muzzle/front of the gun. They're not in the line of fire, but they can see the front of the gun from an angle. Not saying anyone broke the 180 (obviously not) or that anything unsafe happened. Just saying they were pretty courageous to stand there! That's all. Not a criticism.

You should shoot it if you never have!

As a mediocre B-class shooter, I'm just getting to the point where I may start traveling a little distance for bigger/better matches. It does look like a good one.
 
I think the movement need some serious work though

On a few of your entries you come in low, then raise up before firing. Not sure how much time is eaten by that though?
 
Is there a time stamp of this that you have in mind specifically? I don't necessarily think that is bad thing but would like to take a look.
 
s there a time stamp of this that you have in mind specifically?

Looking at it again. you were not doing what I initially thought..
i.e @ 1:30ish you straighten your right leg, instead of raise up.
 
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