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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1315843" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>BallisticsGuy I think your more a less understanding what I mean however I don't muscle the gun at all it completely free recoils. And I tend to jump a lil when it goes off cus I'm surprised by it. I guess I'm wondering if I should practice sort of holding everything down when I shoot and somewhat more anticipate the gun going off so I'm ready for it and not jumping like some one just snuck up and blind sided me.</p><p></p><p>I think too if I continue doing it how I am the jump will go away cus my body and sub conscious will become used to it or learn this is the whole process.</p><p></p><p>I also think doing it this way messes up my follow through. With the gun and me jumping I'm no longer sitting there aiming as though I'm still in the shot process and I lose my sight picture for a second till the gun and I come back to rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1315843, member: 96274"] BallisticsGuy I think your more a less understanding what I mean however I don't muscle the gun at all it completely free recoils. And I tend to jump a lil when it goes off cus I'm surprised by it. I guess I'm wondering if I should practice sort of holding everything down when I shoot and somewhat more anticipate the gun going off so I'm ready for it and not jumping like some one just snuck up and blind sided me. I think too if I continue doing it how I am the jump will go away cus my body and sub conscious will become used to it or learn this is the whole process. I also think doing it this way messes up my follow through. With the gun and me jumping I'm no longer sitting there aiming as though I'm still in the shot process and I lose my sight picture for a second till the gun and I come back to rest. [/QUOTE]
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