Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 12:27 pm
atomicarh's post brought to mind that one should avoid always using the same lane. It is easy to get into such a rut and have the feeling that one lane is better than another. Baring some physical problem such as lighting or air flow try to use a different lane each time. This allows you to shoot well no matter what lane is assigned.
I have seen shooters do poorly just because they were not assigned their favorite lane. That becomes a crutch that is unnecessary to being an overall good shooter.
I have seen shooters do poorly just because they were not assigned their favorite lane. That becomes a crutch that is unnecessary to being an overall good shooter.