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Help, I recently realized I don't know how to shoot.
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1652919" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>I'm sorry , but I can't agree with knowing when the rifle is going off in a bench shooting situation. In hunting situation, ok, I'll buy that. Your not worried with pin point poa on an animal that has a pie plate to hit . If you jump or flinch because the rifle goes off, you dont have your mind right for what your doing. </p><p> Back in my competition archery days, alot of the better sticks would carry several releases all set to go off at different tensions. This helped eliminate ANTISIPATING the shot. The brain will react subconsciously, if it know when the gun is gonna go boom. </p><p> I guess we are all free to shoot the way we see fit and my opinion is just that, but not knowing when a weapon is about to fire in a situation where you dont have to push the issue has worked very well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1652919, member: 110162"] I'm sorry , but I can't agree with knowing when the rifle is going off in a bench shooting situation. In hunting situation, ok, I'll buy that. Your not worried with pin point poa on an animal that has a pie plate to hit . If you jump or flinch because the rifle goes off, you dont have your mind right for what your doing. Back in my competition archery days, alot of the better sticks would carry several releases all set to go off at different tensions. This helped eliminate ANTISIPATING the shot. The brain will react subconsciously, if it know when the gun is gonna go boom. I guess we are all free to shoot the way we see fit and my opinion is just that, but not knowing when a weapon is about to fire in a situation where you dont have to push the issue has worked very well for me. [/QUOTE]
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