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<blockquote data-quote="Scott E Ames" data-source="post: 1932353" data-attributes="member: 60439"><p>Just like reloading. Find a more experienced mentor to watch and offer a critique of your form and give you pointers. What you think you are doing and what is really going on may be very different. Plus there are a number of true pearls of knowledge in the above posts, all are from very experienced shooters. If it seems like there are too many to remember it only means you need to practice more. They will become second nature with repetition. To get really exceptional accuracy you have to go through your checklist for "every" shot. Having your mentor load your rifle behind your back for you and let you set it up again for each shot will help build that memory and occasionally he can leave the chamber empty. That can be very educational!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott E Ames, post: 1932353, member: 60439"] Just like reloading. Find a more experienced mentor to watch and offer a critique of your form and give you pointers. What you think you are doing and what is really going on may be very different. Plus there are a number of true pearls of knowledge in the above posts, all are from very experienced shooters. If it seems like there are too many to remember it only means you need to practice more. They will become second nature with repetition. To get really exceptional accuracy you have to go through your checklist for "every" shot. Having your mentor load your rifle behind your back for you and let you set it up again for each shot will help build that memory and occasionally he can leave the chamber empty. That can be very educational! [/QUOTE]
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