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Shooting Suppressed - Improved Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="hereinaz" data-source="post: 3042126" data-attributes="member: 110606"><p>Cool, hope you figure some stuff out. </p><p></p><p>As you play with the question, consider there are two points and ways recoil affects us.</p><p></p><p>One is the mental- our brain/nervous system has automatic pathways that we cannot completely suppress with consciousness, practice or training.</p><p></p><p>The other is the physical movement before the bullet leaves the barrel.</p><p></p><p>Imagine a lever, 100 yards on one side and 2 feet on the other of the fulcrum. If you move the 100 yard lever one inch, how much would it move at the end of the 2 foot section???</p><p></p><p>Another way, if one moa is about 1.0 inch at 300 feet (100 yards) how big is one moa at 1 foot?</p><p></p><p>1"/300= 0.00333 inch.</p><p></p><p>So, if recoil or a flinch moves my buttstock before the bullet leaves the barrel, the point of aim is now high and/or moved lateral before the barrel leaves the bullet.</p><p></p><p>I am not able to control my nervous system to eliminate flinch that moves a light rifle.</p><p></p><p>That's my thoughts on the subject, to give you something to think about as you experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hereinaz, post: 3042126, member: 110606"] Cool, hope you figure some stuff out. As you play with the question, consider there are two points and ways recoil affects us. One is the mental- our brain/nervous system has automatic pathways that we cannot completely suppress with consciousness, practice or training. The other is the physical movement before the bullet leaves the barrel. Imagine a lever, 100 yards on one side and 2 feet on the other of the fulcrum. If you move the 100 yard lever one inch, how much would it move at the end of the 2 foot section??? Another way, if one moa is about 1.0 inch at 300 feet (100 yards) how big is one moa at 1 foot? 1”/300= 0.00333 inch. So, if recoil or a flinch moves my buttstock before the bullet leaves the barrel, the point of aim is now high and/or moved lateral before the barrel leaves the bullet. I am not able to control my nervous system to eliminate flinch that moves a light rifle. That’s my thoughts on the subject, to give you something to think about as you experiment. [/QUOTE]
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