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The Basics, Starting Out
MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - Natural Point of Aim
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<blockquote data-quote="Niles Coyote" data-source="post: 199083" data-attributes="member: 11118"><p>My understanding of NAP.</p><p> </p><p>Get into your shooting position and when you are ready to fire (ie on target and where you wish to send the bullet) close your eyes and take a few seconds then open your eyes. If you are still on the same point on aim you have found your NAP. If you hae drifted then you need to make a correction in your posture. </p><p> </p><p>I tend to drift a little to the right when in prone and a very small change to my right leg's (some thimes just my foot) position is all it takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niles Coyote, post: 199083, member: 11118"] My understanding of NAP. Get into your shooting position and when you are ready to fire (ie on target and where you wish to send the bullet) close your eyes and take a few seconds then open your eyes. If you are still on the same point on aim you have found your NAP. If you hae drifted then you need to make a correction in your posture. I tend to drift a little to the right when in prone and a very small change to my right leg's (some thimes just my foot) position is all it takes. [/QUOTE]
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