Inspired by Moose's 3D post I thought to solicit some comments on the following:
What advise would you give a target shooter trying to learn to excel at unmarked 3D?
For this question I ask that you not describe what YOU do, or how YOU shoot, but rather consider how a target shooter shoots and how they might make adjustments to improve at 3D. Assume that a target shooter is an aimer (not instinctive) and has strong fundamentals. I have had some good tricks shown to me. I am interested in hearing some tricks from others.
What advise would you give a target shooter trying to learn to excel at unmarked 3D?
For this question I ask that you not describe what YOU do, or how YOU shoot, but rather consider how a target shooter shoots and how they might make adjustments to improve at 3D. Assume that a target shooter is an aimer (not instinctive) and has strong fundamentals. I have had some good tricks shown to me. I am interested in hearing some tricks from others.