Here is a tip at the request of Tony that I picked up talking with some pros this weekend.
We were sitting around the grill waiting on the chicken and Okbwhtrs buddy, Luke Pettigrew asked Derry Null where he hits on the practice bail when he is sighted in for 3-d targets. "Huh?" I thought to myself. Derry went on to explain that he hits high left (I think that is how I remember) on a practice bail when dead on an animal. I have never heard this. I have worn out my hex screws on so many sights because I would shoot bails and 3-d and hit differently but presumed it was my form. I guess it is not. Later I told Luke that I had no idea that the two targets would cause different impacts and he said it sure would. Sure does explain why I would be dead on out to 40 on the bails and shoot my first 3 or 4 3-d to the left before I adjusted my sights. Sure enough I would be hitting to the right back at the bails.
I guess the tip is when you are getting ready for 3-d shoot and sight in on 3-d targets. When you get to the warm up bails don't adjust your sights because you are off, they will be dead on at the range.
Got some more tips from this weekend I will share later.


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