I have Andy's book and am confused by pages 74 and 75 in regards to iron wrap around. Why does the area A page 74 being white allow for wrap around?  He says blacking out the upper two lines will prevent it.  On page 75 he says it shows a beach pattern but changes need to be made.  Again he says 2 lines indicated by "A" but A doesn't indicate two lines...    The diagram on page 122 does show this change - but it would have been a better instructional approach to just show the best-case beach program and then say why. 
My question is: why having A blacked out stops Iron wrap around? Just where do you guys see wrap around occurring - because for me I see primary target hits in the lower right of the screen with secondary hits in the penny area 12-43 or close-by. I never see secondary hits where his A lines are on top left. This is for crusty, rusty, iron crap found at the beach. Maybe such iron scrap stuff on land is different? I would expect to stop a wrap around susceptibility you would have to just black out the two areas that the hit occur in - and these aren't my two areas.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			My question is: why having A blacked out stops Iron wrap around? Just where do you guys see wrap around occurring - because for me I see primary target hits in the lower right of the screen with secondary hits in the penny area 12-43 or close-by. I never see secondary hits where his A lines are on top left. This is for crusty, rusty, iron crap found at the beach. Maybe such iron scrap stuff on land is different? I would expect to stop a wrap around susceptibility you would have to just black out the two areas that the hit occur in - and these aren't my two areas.