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    jagee

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    Not real sure what happened on the 2nd target on the last stage, but for only the cliff notes version of an Appleseed with RmQ (he was awesome and a great teacher) I'm pretty happy with it.

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    standing/kneeling/prone?

    Stage 1: standing, 1 mag, 10 rounds, 2 minutes.
    Stage 2: start standing, drop to sitting, fire. 2 mags, 1st with 2 rounds, 2nd with 8. 5 shots on each target. 55 seconds
    Stage 3: start standing, drop to prone, fire. 2 mags, 1st with 2 rounds, 2nd with 8. 3,3,2 shots on each target. 65 seconds
    Stage 4: start in prone, 1 mag, 10 rounds, 2,2,3,3 rounds per target. 5 minutes.
     

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    Stage 1: standing, 1 mag, 10 rounds, 2 minutes.
    Stage 2: start standing, drop to sitting, fire. 2 mags, 1st with 2 rounds, 2nd with 8. 5 shots on each target. 55 seconds
    Stage 3: start standing, drop to prone, fire. 2 mags, 1st with 2 rounds, 2nd with 8. 3,3,2 shots on each target. 65 seconds
    Stage 4: start in prone, 1 mag, 10 rounds, 2,2,3,3 rounds per target. 5 minutes.

    That's what I was guessing. Noticed your accuracy got a lot better as you went down. Standing rifle takes some time to master. It helps to have a tac-vest with ammo pouches strategically placed so you can stablize your elbows on the tops of them. Plus it helps teach you to keep from chicken-wingin.
     

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    That's what I was guessing. Noticed your accuracy got a lot better as you went down. Standing rifle takes some time to master. It helps to have a tac-vest with ammo pouches strategically placed so you can stablize your elbows on the tops of them. Plus it helps teach you to keep from chicken-wingin.

    Robby gave CM and I the cliff notes version of an Appleseed. We did it in a few hours. A real seed takes a full day or 2 with numerous drills. He basically taught us the positions and we moved on. I was happy with the score. All shooting was done with a sling as a stabilizer.
     
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