Thanks again for doing this Vudu and for the recommendation others take the course! If I were a video guru, I could probably do this whole thing in a series of three 20 minute videos (a one-hour total) tops. But running things live slows things down a lot with comms issues, questions and setup time.
The live course should really be about 2 hours (and was the 2nd night). So, these could definitely use some editing down, especially the parts where I have to repeat the dot commands 3 or 4 times.

One thing I learned from the first night was to type more things in the buffer, and that made it smoother and closer to 2 hours when I ran it the second night. Also, the second night I used my "T" key more for talking, as it seems the button on my stick was getting worn out, causing me to cut in and out too much the first night. Live and learn.
When I get time, I'll watch through all these and post a list of what time segments I think are the important parts, so people don't have to wade through so much.
I did notice one problem with the first and second videos, as you left the 325 yard target up the whole time. That means people aren't seeing all the ranges I'm discussing. Also, I forgot to say to set your zoom mode pushed all the way in (I've added that point to my course notes now!), as the bullet patterns are better viewed zoomed
all the way in.
So, what I would recommend people do for Video #1 and the first part of Video #2 (up to the point we get airborne) is
listen to it while in game and actually follow along doing the setup and shooting yourself. In other words, let it play in the background while in the TA or offline, as this way you can see all the bullet patterns as discussed.
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Ryno