RE: Why good form
Just my ugly mug making some shots that might be considered ill advised.
I must add before we start beating down the 3-d guys and especially the competitive type that enjoy taking the 3-d course to another level that we remember,ATLEAST THEY ARE SHOOTING.
I learned how to shoot on a 3-d course and shot the open class AFTER I got to a point that the hunter stake no longer offered me what I wanted from it.
I really excelled at the tough man courses and night shoots.
Understanding form and practicing alot made that possible.Just because you see a guy using a 3ft stabilizer, back tension releases, slide bar sights and scopes DOESN"T mean couldn't shoot lights out with less equipment.Chances are,just the opposite is true.BUT NOT ALWAYS.Thereis always the wanna be croud that have no clue and no reason to be shooting that class but there again,ATLEAST THEY ARE SHOOTING and that will make them better.
I am one that believesperfect practice makes perfect,not that practice makes perfect but even bad practice will make you better,maybe not perfect but better.