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Way hard to argue with any of that.  Personally I prefer not to have the gun in the view and I never look lower than the lowest target so I'm looking a couple feet above the mark at least.  FWIW

 
Well I decided against changing any thing gun hold wise as I am shooting a in big comp next weekend and it would be counter productive I think. Instead I shot four rounds one after the other so one hundred targets two different schemes  2 hour 30 mins and an 85 which I was happy with, though I tired on the last round and missed four targets from the last eight.

 
If a hunnert targets wears you out then I'd suggest that all the gun stuff is pretty much an exercise in denial and you really need some gym time instead of gunfit or hold point advice    :rolleyes:    :unsure:

here's some smiley things but I'm serious     :bye:

just sayin' .........................

 
Charlie has a point. 

Get a gun dog that will keep you fit :)

Also just saying. :)

 
If a hunnert targets wears you out then I'd suggest that all the gun stuff is pretty much an exercise in denial and you really need some gym time instead of gunfit or hold point advice    :rolleyes:    :unsure:

here's some smiley things but I'm serious     :bye:

just sayin' .........................
​Yes you need to be fit...........i am not and i can see the difference !

 
I am not totally fit but to be honest and can do a days work that many would baulk at but after a hundred straight targets I actually am shooting nowhere near as well on the last twenty five as I am on the first twenty five. It a concentration thing with me not actually a physical strength thing. I find my eyes  are the thing that go first.

 
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