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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 567083" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>At long distances your breathing and heart rate play a big factor in how accurate you are going to be. That is why it is so important to dry fire a lot so that you can time your shot at your most calm moment. </p><p> </p><p>In training, I was taught that the natural respitory pause between breathes is when you should take the shot. If you take a deep breathe and then slowly let it out, when that last little bit of CO2 is pushed out, you will notice that you come to a really calm point when you can feel your heart beating. Everything is still in your body except for your heart. That is when you can time your shot. That is if you have time but at long distances, you usually do have time in a hunting situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 567083, member: 34818"] At long distances your breathing and heart rate play a big factor in how accurate you are going to be. That is why it is so important to dry fire a lot so that you can time your shot at your most calm moment. In training, I was taught that the natural respitory pause between breathes is when you should take the shot. If you take a deep breathe and then slowly let it out, when that last little bit of CO2 is pushed out, you will notice that you come to a really calm point when you can feel your heart beating. Everything is still in your body except for your heart. That is when you can time your shot. That is if you have time but at long distances, you usually do have time in a hunting situation. [/QUOTE]
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