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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Herold" data-source="post: 1932863" data-attributes="member: 102658"><p>Thank you for posting a great thread !</p><p>PART of the routine I go through each shot is as follows:</p><p> It is critically important that I place the trigger shoe just on the distal (outside) portion of the joint crease of my index finger. The finger should be at a 90* angle and should come straight back. At the natural respiratory pause when I break the shot, concentrate on the index finger NOT losing contact with the trigger and continue the pressure on the trigger until you SEE the bullet impact the target. At that point, release the trigger. Most of us on this forum are shooting brakes or cans. Goal: learn to see your POI. If you cannot, dial the power ring back 1/3 or half power until you can stay in your scope. As you get more proficient, you can turn up the power and practice seeing POI on closer and closer targets. Doing this will force you into better overall shooting skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Herold, post: 1932863, member: 102658"] Thank you for posting a great thread ! PART of the routine I go through each shot is as follows: It is critically important that I place the trigger shoe just on the distal (outside) portion of the joint crease of my index finger. The finger should be at a 90* angle and should come straight back. At the natural respiratory pause when I break the shot, concentrate on the index finger NOT losing contact with the trigger and continue the pressure on the trigger until you SEE the bullet impact the target. At that point, release the trigger. Most of us on this forum are shooting brakes or cans. Goal: learn to see your POI. If you cannot, dial the power ring back 1/3 or half power until you can stay in your scope. As you get more proficient, you can turn up the power and practice seeing POI on closer and closer targets. Doing this will force you into better overall shooting skills. [/QUOTE]
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