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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3003538" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>You're dead solid right on with that M. I was watching you and a couple of other guys that have game with accuracy. </p><p>Seems you shooters have one thing in common. You find a comfortable place behind the trigger. Not just getting everything in place and set, but a very comfortable sync. Very little adjustment of the body or regripping. No muscle tension and breathing is normal or almost zero.</p><p>I'm like a duck on skates. Ha!</p><p>Just need to get the time to shoot, evaluate, shoot, evaluate and so on. Now, I'm just too eager to put brass on the grass. That's why my first shots are usually my best. </p><p>I'm shooting (today and yesterday) from a horribly unstable position but I hate to make excuses. I just need to get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3003538, member: 38658"] You're dead solid right on with that M. I was watching you and a couple of other guys that have game with accuracy. Seems you shooters have one thing in common. You find a comfortable place behind the trigger. Not just getting everything in place and set, but a very comfortable sync. Very little adjustment of the body or regripping. No muscle tension and breathing is normal or almost zero. I'm like a duck on skates. Ha! Just need to get the time to shoot, evaluate, shoot, evaluate and so on. Now, I'm just too eager to put brass on the grass. That's why my first shots are usually my best. I'm shooting (today and yesterday) from a horribly unstable position but I hate to make excuses. I just need to get better. [/QUOTE]
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