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<blockquote data-quote="ignerntbend" data-source="post: 3252586" data-attributes="member: 6981"><p>Do you shoot with a sling? That'll go a long way toward steadying your dominant arm. Remember that kneeling, sitting, and lying prone, are all steadier positions than standing. I'm sure you know about this basic stuff already, but somebody'll be a long to give you better advice. Everybody wobbles a little, you just have to pull the trigger at the right point in the wobble.</p><p>Are you handling your medical issues with medicine? You might consider a visit to the doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ignerntbend, post: 3252586, member: 6981"] Do you shoot with a sling? That'll go a long way toward steadying your dominant arm. Remember that kneeling, sitting, and lying prone, are all steadier positions than standing. I'm sure you know about this basic stuff already, but somebody'll be a long to give you better advice. Everybody wobbles a little, you just have to pull the trigger at the right point in the wobble. Are you handling your medical issues with medicine? You might consider a visit to the doctor. [/QUOTE]
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