I've been using Stan Shuffett CTE Pro One for 2 months now, Ironically i pretty much nailed the visual sweep (Many have the most trouble nailing this), The same thing can't be said for perceptions, My problem isn't choosing the correct perceptions for each shot, But locking into the correct perceptions accurately, Tick to tick precise.
Stan teaches that you need to get perceptions of both line (Inside CBE and CTE), The inside edge of the CB to A/B/C is very objective and i can get a perception of it and have absolutely no problem with this, The same case can't be made for CTE line, I can't get a perception of CTE not matter how much i try, Yes the edge of the OB is objective but when you try to get a perception for it using the center of the CB, It's just not possible to aim CCB to OB edge, I can from any position 'perceive' a line going from the edge of the OB to the CCB.
I've been having consistent problems because of inaccurate perceptions, And it's either of two reasons:
1-There is a way to line up CCB to OB edge and perceive it and i must have missed something when learning CTE (I doubt it)
2-Visualizing the CTE line is just something you do to make sure you're not directly behind it, There is no real way to perceive it, And the reason i'm in consistent is because i'm always trying to perceive something that can't really be perceived, And i should just practice with A/B/C aim points.
I'll very much appreciate any help from stan's CTE aiming users.
Stan teaches that you need to get perceptions of both line (Inside CBE and CTE), The inside edge of the CB to A/B/C is very objective and i can get a perception of it and have absolutely no problem with this, The same case can't be made for CTE line, I can't get a perception of CTE not matter how much i try, Yes the edge of the OB is objective but when you try to get a perception for it using the center of the CB, It's just not possible to aim CCB to OB edge, I can from any position 'perceive' a line going from the edge of the OB to the CCB.
I've been having consistent problems because of inaccurate perceptions, And it's either of two reasons:
1-There is a way to line up CCB to OB edge and perceive it and i must have missed something when learning CTE (I doubt it)
2-Visualizing the CTE line is just something you do to make sure you're not directly behind it, There is no real way to perceive it, And the reason i'm in consistent is because i'm always trying to perceive something that can't really be perceived, And i should just practice with A/B/C aim points.
I'll very much appreciate any help from stan's CTE aiming users.