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Reloading
One hole group then 1/2”??
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1398236" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>People sometimes change some little thing they don't realize when doing repetition acts.</p><p>As a police firearms instructor, We sometimes videoed a shooter with a problem. Then show the video to the officer. They themselves would sometimes became their own worst critics. It helped find the problem or problems so we could work with them to cure the problem. </p><p></p><p>A good coach, a video or even still pictures just at the shot, Will sometimes tell what is happening. Changing finger location on the trigger, Cheek weld on the stock, sliding up and down the stock. Changing thumb position on stock, Changing trigger hand position on stock. Or unknowingly gripping trigger hand just as the trigger reaches break. Holding to much air in lungs will up oxygen level and raise heart beat. Or need glasses or a change of glasses for better vision. Are little things that can make a shot move ever sow little on the target.</p><p>Sometimes just one little thing is all it takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1398236, member: 77249"] People sometimes change some little thing they don't realize when doing repetition acts. As a police firearms instructor, We sometimes videoed a shooter with a problem. Then show the video to the officer. They themselves would sometimes became their own worst critics. It helped find the problem or problems so we could work with them to cure the problem. A good coach, a video or even still pictures just at the shot, Will sometimes tell what is happening. Changing finger location on the trigger, Cheek weld on the stock, sliding up and down the stock. Changing thumb position on stock, Changing trigger hand position on stock. Or unknowingly gripping trigger hand just as the trigger reaches break. Holding to much air in lungs will up oxygen level and raise heart beat. Or need glasses or a change of glasses for better vision. Are little things that can make a shot move ever sow little on the target. Sometimes just one little thing is all it takes. [/QUOTE]
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