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Proper trigger pull and shooting technique
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dogs" data-source="post: 3027790" data-attributes="member: 115840"><p>The most simple method of mastering proper trigger execution and follow through for me has been accomplished by using the D.F.A.T product. It is a lens cap that changes the aperture focus of your scope as you look through it.</p><p> Lying prone in your living room, at a distance of 12-15 feet, you actually simulate shooting 1000yds after adjusting your parallax. There are postcard sized targets provided. </p><p> By watching your crosshairs move as the firing pin falls, it forces you improve your fundamentals. With a little practice, you'll be able to drop the hammer on a dot on the target nomenclature, without a movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dogs, post: 3027790, member: 115840"] The most simple method of mastering proper trigger execution and follow through for me has been accomplished by using the D.F.A.T product. It is a lens cap that changes the aperture focus of your scope as you look through it. Lying prone in your living room, at a distance of 12-15 feet, you actually simulate shooting 1000yds after adjusting your parallax. There are postcard sized targets provided. By watching your crosshairs move as the firing pin falls, it forces you improve your fundamentals. With a little practice, you'll be able to drop the hammer on a dot on the target nomenclature, without a movement. [/QUOTE]
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