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MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - Trigger Control
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<blockquote data-quote="8x57IS4Me" data-source="post: 3051616" data-attributes="member: 129193"><p>1. Hold rifle with trigger hand. If I can jerk the unloaded rifle out of your hand you aren't holding it correctly. What works best for you to hold on is the best grip.</p><p>2. Trigger control &pratice. Shoulder the rifle have someone put a quarter on the end of the barrel. Dry fire until the coin stays on the barrel consistently.</p><p>3. Trigger control. Squeeze like it is a mini marshmallow.</p><p>4. Tuck rifle into meaty area inside shoulder, snug rifle to body. Caliber determines the amount of snug. The heaver it kicks the more snug is required</p><p>5. Breath. Deep slow breaths, time trigger break with end of exhale. Keep the quarter on the barrel. </p><p>Pratice makes perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8x57IS4Me, post: 3051616, member: 129193"] 1. Hold rifle with trigger hand. If I can jerk the unloaded rifle out of your hand you aren’t holding it correctly. What works best for you to hold on is the best grip. 2. Trigger control &pratice. Shoulder the rifle have someone put a quarter on the end of the barrel. Dry fire until the coin stays on the barrel consistently. 3. Trigger control. Squeeze like it is a mini marshmallow. 4. Tuck rifle into meaty area inside shoulder, snug rifle to body. Caliber determines the amount of snug. The heaver it kicks the more snug is required 5. Breath. Deep slow breaths, time trigger break with end of exhale. Keep the quarter on the barrel. Pratice makes perfect. [/QUOTE]
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