Yep...pretty amazing that Claudio not only won two categories, but did so with a .22
When everyone else is running to up the ante to .30 this pretty much shows everybody that it's far more important to know your equipment and practice your butt off.
I'm certain the FX guys are scratching their heads and reevaluating, I know I did. I use my .25 Crown at 75 and 100 and my .22 Huntsman XL HR at 25 and 50. But in truth, the Huntsman has been out performing the Crown for me and I'm going to have to take a closer look at my process. I certainly shoot enough rounds every day (literally) to insure consistency in my process, but the targets don't lie and I'm about 7% better with the Daystate. This could easily be a product of distance and I'll test that out soon, which will require me resetting up the Daystate for the longer range, but if you want to guarantee yourself the best chance of scoring well, it's what you gotta do. Claudio's win has emphasized the point. Those that follow the guy (I'm lucky being bi-lingual) knows how much he touts the need to practice ones ass off but equally as important IMO is your ability to get the most out of any particular platform. This is something that's almost second nature to him and something that has me wondering if the six bills for a Labradar might not be a bad choice after all?
When everyone else is running to up the ante to .30 this pretty much shows everybody that it's far more important to know your equipment and practice your butt off.
I'm certain the FX guys are scratching their heads and reevaluating, I know I did. I use my .25 Crown at 75 and 100 and my .22 Huntsman XL HR at 25 and 50. But in truth, the Huntsman has been out performing the Crown for me and I'm going to have to take a closer look at my process. I certainly shoot enough rounds every day (literally) to insure consistency in my process, but the targets don't lie and I'm about 7% better with the Daystate. This could easily be a product of distance and I'll test that out soon, which will require me resetting up the Daystate for the longer range, but if you want to guarantee yourself the best chance of scoring well, it's what you gotta do. Claudio's win has emphasized the point. Those that follow the guy (I'm lucky being bi-lingual) knows how much he touts the need to practice ones ass off but equally as important IMO is your ability to get the most out of any particular platform. This is something that's almost second nature to him and something that has me wondering if the six bills for a Labradar might not be a bad choice after all?
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