Can we use Pareto rule to improve our performance?

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Russ
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Can we use Pareto rule to improve our performance?

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Can we use Pareto rule to improve our performance? (Score wise)

“Pareto Principle or the 80/20 rules that states 20 percent of items will cause 80 percent of the problems.”
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Although not often stated that succinctly, I think that fits with most folks experience. Once you get to a certain level, most shooters have the biggest trouble with either their trigger control or their sight alignment in terms of "mechanical" problems. A beginner might have trouble with both at once, but it usually settles down to one or the other. I think for most shooters, eventually it boils down to trigger control. Once you get that licked, it's all mental.

When I worked at Hewlett Packard as a design engineer, they talked about the "big red X". This was the corporate wide experience that if you had a problem meeting a certain spec, it was fair more likely to be the result of one big problem, rather than the sum of several smaller problems.
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OK, how about this statement.
“Pareto principle or the 80/20 rules that states 20 percent of specific practice activities will accomplish 80 percent of elevating in performance.”
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Russ wrote:OK, how about this statement.
“Pareto Principal or the 80/20 rules that states 20 percent of specific practice activities will accomplish 80 percent of elevating in performance.”
I like this one better!
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Very illuminating Russ. Thank you so much.

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Dev
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