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<blockquote data-quote="joseytoo" data-source="post: 1933469" data-attributes="member: 111508"><p>That's what I consider therapy! You can't worry about a whole lot of other things when you concentrate on shooting bug holes, and you can't be too wound up and make it happen. When you do it enough you will know what you did the instant you pull the trigger. Different cheek weld, different stock pressure, different shoulder pressure -- There are a lot of mechanics that have to come together to make a good shot. It all takes practice to make sure the sequence of events are repeated every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseytoo, post: 1933469, member: 111508"] That's what I consider therapy! You can't worry about a whole lot of other things when you concentrate on shooting bug holes, and you can't be too wound up and make it happen. When you do it enough you will know what you did the instant you pull the trigger. Different cheek weld, different stock pressure, different shoulder pressure -- There are a lot of mechanics that have to come together to make a good shot. It all takes practice to make sure the sequence of events are repeated every time. [/QUOTE]
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