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The Basics, Starting Out
Trigger pull bad - pulling rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="harfman99" data-source="post: 201383" data-attributes="member: 10938"><p><strong>had same problem too</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey I have had the same problem when I was starting out. My first thing i did wrong was to start off with a harder recoiling rifle when I was younger. I began to start anticipating the shot and push into the rifle. before the shot broke. I couldn't figure out what was going on until one day i was out shooting with my dad and was watching me shoot and he could see it plain as day. He told me all the same things that you have read before in the previous posts. He also said that i should get a shooter that is more user friendly and shoot the hell out of it but making sure to keep the basics in mind and after enough practice I Finlay broke myself of it. There are still times that If i don't watch it I find myself wanting to anticipate the shot. Don't get discouraged practice was the one big thing that helped me the most.</p><p> </p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harfman99, post: 201383, member: 10938"] [b]had same problem too[/b] Hey I have had the same problem when I was starting out. My first thing i did wrong was to start off with a harder recoiling rifle when I was younger. I began to start anticipating the shot and push into the rifle. before the shot broke. I couldn't figure out what was going on until one day i was out shooting with my dad and was watching me shoot and he could see it plain as day. He told me all the same things that you have read before in the previous posts. He also said that i should get a shooter that is more user friendly and shoot the hell out of it but making sure to keep the basics in mind and after enough practice I Finlay broke myself of it. There are still times that If i don't watch it I find myself wanting to anticipate the shot. Don't get discouraged practice was the one big thing that helped me the most. Chris [/QUOTE]
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