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Cold Barrel Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2296735" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>You do like you always do, point the muzzle towards the intended target, pull the stock firmly into your shoulder, move your cheek into the stock to get a good stock weld, take in a breath, let it about half out, carefully aim making sure that you have your eye centered in the eyepiece, there is a nice round view without any parallax and while holding the reticle on where you want to hit squeeze the trigger until the gun goes off. If you do that the bullet will go straight and true to the target and since you know where the reticle was pointing when the firearm discharged you will know exactly where you hit. When hunting forget about all this petty bull**** and take the best shot you have and let the rifle and bullet do the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2296735, member: 118816"] You do like you always do, point the muzzle towards the intended target, pull the stock firmly into your shoulder, move your cheek into the stock to get a good stock weld, take in a breath, let it about half out, carefully aim making sure that you have your eye centered in the eyepiece, there is a nice round view without any parallax and while holding the reticle on where you want to hit squeeze the trigger until the gun goes off. If you do that the bullet will go straight and true to the target and since you know where the reticle was pointing when the firearm discharged you will know exactly where you hit. When hunting forget about all this petty bull**** and take the best shot you have and let the rifle and bullet do the rest. [/QUOTE]
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