1. Have more successfully developed and implemented ever changing strategies, depending on the possible situations, to position me well w /me my effective range versus being positioned at the outer limits and gray areas.
2. Recognizing, identifying, acknowledging and firmly holding to the established effective range for a given situation.
3. Enhanced absorption of enjoyment at every close encounter that is not targeted quarry.
4. Greater focus on the spot and improved anticipation of animal movements on targeted animals. It is becoming a more common occurrence, once a targeted animal has been ascertained, that I only ever see a very small section of the targeted quarry, unless concerned with animal tension, before executing a shot.