I use the Kaplan strategy. Basically you need to be able to "speed read" the passage while jotting down key words or phrases from each paragraph. You should be able to get through each passage in 8-10 minutes.
While speed reading, you get a sense of the author's tone and what the overall article is about. The key words and phrases that you write down are important when answering questions because the questions (if you get good at Kaplan Method) use the same key words that you write down. So, all you have to do is find which paragraph that key word is located from your notes. Then find that paragraph and read for the answer. Almost 95% of the time, the answer will be right there word for word.
BTtheman777, you need to cut down your reading time. It seems to me you are either reading too slow or writing too many notes....or both. Just keep praciticing and you will get it down.
I suggest first mastering what key words to look for in each paragraph. Don't time yourself. Just read the passage as quickly as possible to your own pace and write down what you think are important key words. Then answer the questions based on your notes. If you find that you are consistently doing well with questions with your notes, then you are good to go with timing yourself. If you find that you are not doing well, you need too reanalyze ways to make your notes shorter, concise, and maybe even train yourself to look for other important key words.
Now i understand all passages are not the same. However, there are always recurring themes of notes that you should be looking for. Here are some: NAMES, DATES, PLACES, COMPANIES, ORGANIZATIONS, NEW TERMS & DEFINITIONS, ITALICIZED WORDS, QUOTED WORDS, ORGANISMS, SYMPTOMS, etc.
I feel like search and destroy is a lot more work and tedious, because you haven't even read the passage and you're basically walking around lost in a maze without a map. Kaplan Method especially helps with tone questions or indirect questions, because again, you've already read the passage.
It just takes practice. I spent about 10 minutes on harder passages because those extra 2 minutes definitely help out when it comes to the questions. Around 8 minutes is average. I consistenly got +20s with this method, I got a 19 on my real thing because I got the Piano passage, and even then the reading wasn't hard, it's just that it had some obscure questions i had never even run into during my practice exams. My last two passages were really easy with the Kaplan Method.
Hope this helps and best of luck to you.