Your posts should get me going in the right direction.
I took out the X,Y and Z because I had so much trouble making a shot but I can see from the post that was not such a good idea so I will do my reading that y'all have posted and give it another go with xy and z turned on.
I will make some changes in my buttons too so I can center and turn off the Tracker.
As always you guys are quick to help out with a lot of good information.
Off to read and practice.
Thanks again.
Fugi's quoted thread is excellent. For myself, I set up enough deadband in all axes so that I could put my head back in a roughly golf ball sized spot and not have any motion. For me, it worked much better than pressing a button to turn it on/off.
One absolutely critical thing is to put in the time to get it how you want it. Make a change, try it out. If it's irritating you, tweak it again. Just keep at it until it's just how you want it, and at least for me, it paid off in spades.
I went from being able to track where one con was relative to me to being able to track 3 cons and being able to judge their E states much better. Could be I was just ready to make that leap in judgement, but I believe the TIR helped a lot.
YMMV of course, I know a few guys that just didn't like it and couldn't make it work for them. I personally can't fly without it.
Wiley.