I was flying last night for a bit and also forgot to mention, if you typically aim high and/or over lead targets, set 350 convergence. If you aim on average low and tend to shoot under planes or not lead enough use 400. I use the latter because I shoot low and it helps boost the bullet a lil higher.
It really is all about timing and using angles to get your nose in the position to shoot where they are about to fly.
Yup I completely understand. I improved a bit last night because I had auto trim turned off. I think I saw this suggestion in the link above - that 30mm crossing shot thread by Grizz - and that seemed to help.