Aiming smaller will force you to slow down naturally. How much speed you willing to sacrifice?
Thinking a little harder on this... What I've found happens with me (won't presume to speak for others) is if I aim small on my first shot on each target, it takes .1 or .2 secs longer but I can make subsequent shots much faster than I was ever comfortable attempting last year. I've come to trust that they will be in the down zero or in the neighborhood, as long as I make sure my 1st shot on each target is where it is supposed to be. Whatever I lose by aiming smaller out of the holster, I make up for with faster splits and fewer down.
Let the trolling begin!
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