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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3252598" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Practice is of course important; as long as you're practicing correctly. <em>Way </em>back in Boot Camp, I remember being taught to control that wobble, through breathing and working at getting it into an ever-tighter figure-8 even, and by focusing on the front sight. I think a lot of folks lose their focus on the front sight; they're worried about the wobble at the muzzle end. Get a good sight picture, breathe, relax, aim, take up the slack and focus on the front sight as you press the trigger. </p><p></p><p>Oh, I agree on the sling. A good sling and proper positioning can help a lot too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3252598, member: 10465"] Practice is of course important; as long as you're practicing correctly. [I]Way [/I]back in Boot Camp, I remember being taught to control that wobble, through breathing and working at getting it into an ever-tighter figure-8 even, and by focusing on the front sight. I think a lot of folks lose their focus on the front sight; they're worried about the wobble at the muzzle end. Get a good sight picture, breathe, relax, aim, take up the slack and focus on the front sight as you press the trigger. Oh, I agree on the sling. A good sling and proper positioning can help a lot too. [/QUOTE]
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