G'Day All,
running or picking..........well it really depends on the weather offered. Sometimes it is constant enough to get 5 away fast, but in my experience I knew using windage tops/speed screws I personally could not. Now that I have a LBRPLeject BAT and gear stick rest, hopefully I can get it all sorted out and running smoothly, I'll will be trying to run a group in 30 seconds or less.
There was no way I'd have considered running at Portland last week because I felt the wind conditions were barely allowing picking let alone running a group. Better shooters than me may have been able to do so, but with the flags were switching, and pick up's and let off's in wind speed and angle by so much, you just had to pick away or definately end up spraying 'em across the paper.
This spray and pray technique used at the wrong time can lead to much swearing along the firing line if one is not careful. Sensitive souls may be offended by such language.
The general rule is IF the condition lasts 30 seconds or so AND you can shoot fast enough go for it. You may only get 1/2 your group down, and need to check the sighter again and have another go.
Really you need to have both skills in your tool box to use as the conditions dictate, sometime using both for the same group. Only practice can develope these skills and over good flags in all weather.
Ultimately, the key is knowing when to STOP running!
In the end you win some and you lose some, trick is not to lose as many shots out of the group as the rest of the pack!
Cheerio Ned