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#1 to SCATT or not to SCATT? ...that's the question...

Wed Mar 25, 2015 12:27 pm

...cool video...

Ref: training & steady hold techniques

https://youtu.be/hjvLBAF60CA
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#2 Re: to SCATT or not to SCATT? ...that's the question...

Thu Mar 26, 2015 10:58 pm

Scatt,you can learn more in half an hour on a scatt about your shooting than hours upon hours of practise shooting.just don't expect your trace to be anything like the pro's. ;)
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#3 Re: to SCATT or not to SCATT? ...that's the question...

Thu Mar 26, 2015 11:07 pm

Steve wrote:Scatt,you can learn more in half an hour on a scatt about your shooting than hours upon hours of practise shooting.just don't expect your trace to be anything like the pro's. ;)

The opening scene tells you why that chap(BINDRA- from India) won Gold...Its VERTICAL squiggly wiggly and within a super narrow column..2mm wide (?) :!: the guy has minimal horizontal movement !
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