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Proper trigger pull and shooting technique
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<blockquote data-quote="FireFlyFishing" data-source="post: 3027310" data-attributes="member: 127412"><p>Fair enough. I guess I take it for granted I grew up with a rifle in my hand and seat at my dad's loading bench. Perhaps I was lucky enough to start correctly?</p><p></p><p>I see your point clearly now. Yeah, 2-3 MOA shooter is in need of help! And bad technique is no bueno either. You're right, you need to be able to crawl before you can walk or run.</p><p></p><p>That being said, once you're past the crawl phase, getting out shooting will always help you get better for whatever your intended end goal is. </p><p></p><p>Part of learning as an adult is learning to be humble. Conceding to breaking a bad habit to try something different can be difficult but oftentimes necessary to break through a plateau. I'm picturing in my mind your PRS student example and know exactly what you're talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireFlyFishing, post: 3027310, member: 127412"] Fair enough. I guess I take it for granted I grew up with a rifle in my hand and seat at my dad's loading bench. Perhaps I was lucky enough to start correctly? I see your point clearly now. Yeah, 2-3 MOA shooter is in need of help! And bad technique is no bueno either. You're right, you need to be able to crawl before you can walk or run. That being said, once you’re past the crawl phase, getting out shooting will always help you get better for whatever your intended end goal is. Part of learning as an adult is learning to be humble. Conceding to breaking a bad habit to try something different can be difficult but oftentimes necessary to break through a plateau. I’m picturing in my mind your PRS student example and know exactly what you’re talking about. [/QUOTE]
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