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Marksmanship - Developing a Routine
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<blockquote data-quote="dragman" data-source="post: 665717" data-attributes="member: 39571"><p>I have found myself as a fairly new shooter that even with all the thinking and check lists the thing that is most important is Trigger time. I don't do much differently than I did when I started but the muscle memory is what makes me a good shooter. I now shoot around 5000 rounds a year from a variety of guns and I find that the muscle memory of how everything feels before, during, and after you squeeze the trigger becomes more in sink and more consistant the more you shoot. </p><p>plus there is always room for two kinds of days:</p><p> </p><p>1. You can't miss seems like your money no matter what you do</p><p> </p><p>2. You can't hit just pack your stuff and go home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragman, post: 665717, member: 39571"] I have found myself as a fairly new shooter that even with all the thinking and check lists the thing that is most important is Trigger time. I don't do much differently than I did when I started but the muscle memory is what makes me a good shooter. I now shoot around 5000 rounds a year from a variety of guns and I find that the muscle memory of how everything feels before, during, and after you squeeze the trigger becomes more in sink and more consistant the more you shoot. plus there is always room for two kinds of days: 1. You can't miss seems like your money no matter what you do 2. You can't hit just pack your stuff and go home. [/QUOTE]
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