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#1 best tip for new shooters trying to get into the long range game!
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<blockquote data-quote="eric1115" data-source="post: 1752109" data-attributes="member: 103895"><p>I struggle with how to articulate this, but when it's time to pull the trigger, commit to the shot. Confidence is super important, and it seems like I start missing when I am still wishy-washy on my wind call when I pull the trigger. </p><p></p><p>At this point I would say that being a half minute off on my wind and focusing hard on my trigger pull yields better results than trying to split my attention between trigger pull and last minute wind adjustments.</p><p></p><p>Obviously improving that wind call is important, but for me where I am at I feel like once that trigger press starts I need to be completely focused on trigger and sight picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric1115, post: 1752109, member: 103895"] I struggle with how to articulate this, but when it's time to pull the trigger, commit to the shot. Confidence is super important, and it seems like I start missing when I am still wishy-washy on my wind call when I pull the trigger. At this point I would say that being a half minute off on my wind and focusing hard on my trigger pull yields better results than trying to split my attention between trigger pull and last minute wind adjustments. Obviously improving that wind call is important, but for me where I am at I feel like once that trigger press starts I need to be completely focused on trigger and sight picture. [/QUOTE]
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