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Proper trigger pull and shooting technique
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<blockquote data-quote="A/1-61" data-source="post: 3026541" data-attributes="member: 127316"><p>As the author of this post I should ad that I have a Jewell trigger on my top three shooters set at 2lb 9oz and I purposely anticipate the shot. I am working on follow through and maintaining a sight picture in the scope after the shot. The idea of pressing the thumb on the rear of the trigger guard is interesting. Also, I've read about the idea of visualizing your whole body aiming at the target from prone shots. Also considering practicing dry firing with one of my 22s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A/1-61, post: 3026541, member: 127316"] As the author of this post I should ad that I have a Jewell trigger on my top three shooters set at 2lb 9oz and I purposely anticipate the shot. I am working on follow through and maintaining a sight picture in the scope after the shot. The idea of pressing the thumb on the rear of the trigger guard is interesting. Also, I've read about the idea of visualizing your whole body aiming at the target from prone shots. Also considering practicing dry firing with one of my 22s. [/QUOTE]
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