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<blockquote data-quote="MajorSpittle" data-source="post: 2022809" data-attributes="member: 53101"><p>I put something between me and my heart beat. Jacket, Towel, Recoil Pad; or I let the rifle free recoil if I have eye relief or rifle doesn't recoil very hard.</p><p></p><p>When I shoot NRA high power we had heavy leather shooting jackets and gloves. We would use a shooting sling and wedge the M14 into our shoulders so hard with that jacket that nothing would make it move while shooting prone.</p><p></p><p>I did a bit trigger training with the military "laser sensor" thingy while in a tee shirt and just laying prone free hand. Heart beat was a huge issue with me and the whole timing your trigger break between heart beats was pretty much impossible with a rifle that is unsupported like that and has a sight picture that is wandering. You are better off eliminating the issue so you only have to concentrate on breathing, hold, trigger, and follow through consistency.</p><p></p><p>This is just my opinion and is probably wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MajorSpittle, post: 2022809, member: 53101"] I put something between me and my heart beat. Jacket, Towel, Recoil Pad; or I let the rifle free recoil if I have eye relief or rifle doesn't recoil very hard. When I shoot NRA high power we had heavy leather shooting jackets and gloves. We would use a shooting sling and wedge the M14 into our shoulders so hard with that jacket that nothing would make it move while shooting prone. I did a bit trigger training with the military "laser sensor" thingy while in a tee shirt and just laying prone free hand. Heart beat was a huge issue with me and the whole timing your trigger break between heart beats was pretty much impossible with a rifle that is unsupported like that and has a sight picture that is wandering. You are better off eliminating the issue so you only have to concentrate on breathing, hold, trigger, and follow through consistency. This is just my opinion and is probably wrong. [/QUOTE]
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