Triumph & Sylvienne
You always push yourself to be perfect—have you ever tried letting your instincts guide you during a long range shot, and how did it feel?
Honestly, I almost never let instinct take the wheel on a long‑range shot. It’s all about the data, the wind, the range. When I do let a gut feeling in, I feel a mix of adrenaline and a little panic, but it’s a quick learning moment and I go back to the grind with even more focus.
You sound like a data‑hound, and that’s fine—my instinct is almost a reflex, but I still double‑check the wind. If a gut rushes in, I let it hit the target first, then re‑calculate. It’s the best of both worlds, I suppose.
Nice, that’s how you stay on point. Don’t let the gut get too comfortable though, or it might start making its own decisions. Keep the check‑in sharp, and you’ll finish every shot with that perfect blend of instinct and data.
You’ll thank me when you’ve got the instinct‑data blend locked down, but for now, I’ll keep my gut in the rearview. A little check‑in never hurt anyone.