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@hondo1312 mentioned, "If you can't find all the targets in 2 minutes, shoot the ones you found. A 4 is better than a zero." 100% true!
I recognize the logic that in PRS you shoot 10 times in 2 minutes, so why would you need need 3 minutes to shoot 6 times at steel safari? It's just a whole other world out there in Logan New Mexico.
I found Natural Point of Aim as something to really work on as much as you can, and keeping indicators/points of reference in mind when you find targets. My first year, I can't tell you how many times I got into position and I couldn't find the targets, after just having found them while standing up or kneeling.
You'll need a good system to keep track of targets, ranges, and dopes... I can about guarantee you that you won't have time to reference a phone or Kestrel for converting distances to dope. I had a custom label created for my turret, so I literally just dial the yardage directly on my turret, which allows me to skip having to look at a range card. This isn't a popular method, but it worked well for me. The last 3 years, I think all targets have been inside of 700yds, so as DA changed throughout the day, my turret label wasn't off enough to really matter... if It got super hot, I'd just subtract a tick if the distance was past 400. Not sure I ever missed due to elevation (except when I forgot to dial back to zero from the previous stage and missed an 88yd target.. fml).
I performed all wind calls in my head last year, just using the MPH gun trick. So if I have a 6mph gun, my wind hold at 400yds in a 6mph full value wind is .4 mils. If an 18mph full value wind (which definitely happens), my hold at 400 would be 1.2 mils. This method worked out extremely well for me most of the time, especially when starting with the largest target in the array first.
Always shoot the largest target first (even if it's further out), and watch the plate to true up your wind call. This saved my bacon a lot! The wind gets pretty tricky out there with the way the terrain is.
This is my favorite match, hands down. In fact, I've been contemplating shooting nothing else except for CD matches.