StrongHarm,
Your method works but I think your explanation of what's happening isn't right, as nomdeplume was getting at... (if I'm wrong, let me know how, but this is how I understand it and how I've used it in the sim)
The point nomdeplume is making is that China Forward Long is not a "slave to TGP" command. China Forward Long actually slaves all sensors to the current SPI. That's why your method even works - the SPI is set by default to the currently active steerpoint/markpoint. (you will have to set it to this mode with TMS Down Long if the SPI was manually set prior to this by the way)
When you do DMS Up/Down Short with HUD as SOI to cycle the markpoints you're actually moving your SPI between them. (watch the wedding cake on the TAD) The SPI will automatically move to the currently active steerpoint/markpoint and the TGP will move with it if it's in the slave to steerpoint mode (China Aft Long). When you do China Forward Long you're actually slaving the Maverick seeker to the SPI, not "to the TGP". Once you have your markpoints created, you don't even need the TGP visible for any of this, you can just flip between the markpoints and hit China Forward Long after each missile is fired.
This is the procedure as I understand it:
1. Mark your targets for the Mav attack using the TGP and markpoints (TMS Right Short)
2. Set AAP dial to markpoint mode.
3. Set SPI to steerpoint (TMS Down Long)
4. Set HUD as SOI (Coolie Up Short)
5. Select desired markpoint (DMS Up/Down Short)
6. Slave all sensors to SPI (China Forward Long)
7. Lock Mav seeker (TMS Up short)
8. Fire the Mav.
9. Repeat steps 5-9 for the remaining markpoints/targets.
Ryan