i tell ya what we can talk about flying and ,SA, ACM, BCM but if i cant start hitting targets all i am ever going to be is A target.after about 40 flights tonight i finally got a kill but this is getting ridiculous. If i was to start hitting 1/2 the planes i am shooting at life would be so much easier . what good is SA, ACM, BCM if i cant hit anything. today i resorted to vulching and just about everything else for 1 crummy kill where i could of had 10 to 15. all i want for xmas is lazer guided bullets lol.
getting shot down doesnt bother so much but missing targets all the time does. in 80 sorties so far this month i have 9 kills 8 of them were proxies. lucky for me i had the camera rolling and you can watch my 1 kill (lucky shot). i can fly in the offline area and blow them out of the sky no problem but in the MA i may as well be blindfolded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6BByGWjUwY
Mike, when we get together in the Training Arena, I'll be sure to spend some time on shooting with you. I'll also share with you a few practice exercises you can do on your own that might translate into better MA shooting.
When I talk about SA and ACM being a key for you,
it actually DOES relate to shooting, because those improvements
will allow you to set up better shots. One of the things you will learn and can notice with guys who tend to shoot well (get lots of kills per sortie and kills/assist) is they are very good at
flying to the shot, setting up easier shots to make/hit.
Fess makes some excellent points about exactly this, when he points out that you are pulling too hard, often to near black-out, for the shot and essentially taking shots you can't make. It might
seem like you have a shot, which makes it frustrating when you don't hit anything. But in reality, you are often setting up very difficult, if not impossible, shots to hit.
Imagine you are that classic gunfighter in a western, trying to shoot a tin-can off a wooden fence. Right now, it's like you are trying to shoot the can while spinning in circles, hopping on one foot and closing your eyes -- a nearly impossible shot. Imagine instead walking slowly up to the fence and blowing the tin can away at point blank range -- nearly impossible to miss! That's what flying to the shot is all about. The fastest way to improve your shooting will be understanding a few fundamentals and learning how to set up easier shots.
I'll show you more about this and share a couple ways to practice it when we meet up in the TA.
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