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How To Compensate For Heartbeat Movement
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 2025048" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>The heartbeat movement is a real thing if you are tied up into the gun tight enough. Competing in 3-position all slinged up, this was a real thing. I ran 80+ miles a week at that time in my life, my heart rate was in the low 40s, it was pretty easy to set natural point of aim and break the trigger in between beats.</p><p></p><p>In hunting situations I've rarely found myself in a position where the heartbeat movement comes into play. Often it's fall, I have heavy clothes on, even if I'm tight into the gun that mitigates things. </p><p></p><p>I go back to, if you're in a position where it's an issue, calm yourself as much as possible and get your natural point of aim right then let it fly when it syncs up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 2025048, member: 1656"] The heartbeat movement is a real thing if you are tied up into the gun tight enough. Competing in 3-position all slinged up, this was a real thing. I ran 80+ miles a week at that time in my life, my heart rate was in the low 40s, it was pretty easy to set natural point of aim and break the trigger in between beats. In hunting situations I've rarely found myself in a position where the heartbeat movement comes into play. Often it's fall, I have heavy clothes on, even if I'm tight into the gun that mitigates things. I go back to, if you're in a position where it's an issue, calm yourself as much as possible and get your natural point of aim right then let it fly when it syncs up. [/QUOTE]
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