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Proper trigger pull and shooting technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 3027295" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Bad technique produces bad results immediately. Ever seen a .5 moa rifle shot by a 2-3 moa shooter? Bad fundamentals up close produce even poorer results as range increases. I started the guys off on the first day at 100 yards just working on position, execution, and follow through.</p><p>Yes I would advise seeking professional instruction, why not lay the foundation at the onset of one's adventure into shooting?</p><p> However not all professionals are equal. I've seen some establishments, both military and civilian, that I thought was an absolute sheet show.</p><p>Now I'm not saying I'm the best at anything, I've been shooting and instructing for many years and would never call myself an expert. However I am a believer in "amateurs practice till they get it right; professionals practice till they can't get it wrong". And since I still get it wrong sometimes, that makes me an amateur.<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 3027295, member: 8873"] Bad technique produces bad results immediately. Ever seen a .5 moa rifle shot by a 2-3 moa shooter? Bad fundamentals up close produce even poorer results as range increases. I started the guys off on the first day at 100 yards just working on position, execution, and follow through. Yes I would advise seeking professional instruction, why not lay the foundation at the onset of one's adventure into shooting? However not all professionals are equal. I've seen some establishments, both military and civilian, that I thought was an absolute sheet show. Now I'm not saying I'm the best at anything, I've been shooting and instructing for many years and would never call myself an expert. However I am a believer in "amateurs practice till they get it right; professionals practice till they can't get it wrong". And since I still get it wrong sometimes, that makes me an amateur.😂 [/QUOTE]
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