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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 1368657" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>Be conscious of exactly where the crosshairs are at during the entire firing process, noticing exactly what movements are occurring and correct your body position to insure that the first half of recoil impulse keeps the rifle movement as straight in line as possible so that the crosshairs stay on target.</p><p>This takes concentration and attention, be sure that your trigger finger moves straight in line with the rifle when the trigger sear breaks.</p><p>My heavy recoil rifles sometimes do not allow me to keep sight picture during the second recoil impulse no matter how hard they are held. </p><p>But the very last image my eye captures in the very last nanosecond of the shot before my teeth get rattled by recoil will enable me call the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 1368657, member: 59502"] Be conscious of exactly where the crosshairs are at during the entire firing process, noticing exactly what movements are occurring and correct your body position to insure that the first half of recoil impulse keeps the rifle movement as straight in line as possible so that the crosshairs stay on target. This takes concentration and attention, be sure that your trigger finger moves straight in line with the rifle when the trigger sear breaks. My heavy recoil rifles sometimes do not allow me to keep sight picture during the second recoil impulse no matter how hard they are held. But the very last image my eye captures in the very last nanosecond of the shot before my teeth get rattled by recoil will enable me call the shot. [/QUOTE]
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