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Proper trigger pull and shooting technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 3026551" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>Anticipation of the shot is part of the issue. You are engaging the trigger, knowing it will go boom. That causes a reaction before the shot breaks.</p><p>Best way I have found to correct anticipation is to realize when you walk into a fight, you are going to get punched. Once you overcome being afraid of the hit, "allowing" the trigger to break allows you to overcome anticipation of the shot.</p><p></p><p>I also have found, on some rifles, I shoot them better without a muzzle brake. The anticipation of the concussion adds to my pre-anticipation..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 3026551, member: 25831"] Anticipation of the shot is part of the issue. You are engaging the trigger, knowing it will go boom. That causes a reaction before the shot breaks. Best way I have found to correct anticipation is to realize when you walk into a fight, you are going to get punched. Once you overcome being afraid of the hit, "allowing" the trigger to break allows you to overcome anticipation of the shot. I also have found, on some rifles, I shoot them better without a muzzle brake. The anticipation of the concussion adds to my pre-anticipation.. [/QUOTE]
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