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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2024562" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Im not talking about from a bench. I said supported. So bipod, sage brush, pack, ext. Get the rifle setup in a natural point of aim, then get off it as much as you can. If your holding the rifle, standing, kneeling, ext, then you dont fix your heart beat, you time it. Read up on high power shooting, tons of info on how to shoot with a sling or off hand. You cant hold a rifle still, you time the shots with trigger control after you pattern your "weave". Standing is the best trigger control practice you can do and it will help you in those other situations where you have an unstable hold. Your goal is to know exactly where your shot went before you look at the target. I know that many in the hunting community put their nose up at competition shooting, but you'll never learn how to break a shot practicing on your own like you will if you start competing with your peers. If your serious about breaking really good shots from unstable positions, look into high power matches or at least pick up a book. I would never have learned good trigger control without shooting service rifle. I didnt even know how much I didnt know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2024562, member: 101859"] Im not talking about from a bench. I said supported. So bipod, sage brush, pack, ext. Get the rifle setup in a natural point of aim, then get off it as much as you can. If your holding the rifle, standing, kneeling, ext, then you dont fix your heart beat, you time it. Read up on high power shooting, tons of info on how to shoot with a sling or off hand. You cant hold a rifle still, you time the shots with trigger control after you pattern your "weave". Standing is the best trigger control practice you can do and it will help you in those other situations where you have an unstable hold. Your goal is to know exactly where your shot went before you look at the target. I know that many in the hunting community put their nose up at competition shooting, but you'll never learn how to break a shot practicing on your own like you will if you start competing with your peers. If your serious about breaking really good shots from unstable positions, look into high power matches or at least pick up a book. I would never have learned good trigger control without shooting service rifle. I didnt even know how much I didnt know. [/QUOTE]
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