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The Basics, Starting Out
MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - Prone position
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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 528386" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>I never had a dad but I had a brother who shared his father inlaw.I was 10 and was hunting with this old man's side, he was in his late 70s, he had friends of one had left me an old Springfield</p><p>03 and this old guy could shoot, he would shoot 8oz tomato and oj cans at 100 yards just to make me want to learn to shoot. He trained soldures how to shoot in the 1st and second WW. </p><p>You learn to point the rifle, hold it on a spot for 5 seconds and let your rifle down and than do it all over hold it for over 5 seconds after you have learned to hold it propler extend the distance and keep doing this you learn how to point and not let your barrel dance. If you can get on target in one second you got it.</p><p>I saw this 92 year old man pick off those cans one after another at 100 yards at least 12 times. </p><p>I listen and I learned...thats how I filled so many Deer tags over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 528386, member: 1010"] I never had a dad but I had a brother who shared his father inlaw.I was 10 and was hunting with this old man's side, he was in his late 70s, he had friends of one had left me an old Springfield 03 and this old guy could shoot, he would shoot 8oz tomato and oj cans at 100 yards just to make me want to learn to shoot. He trained soldures how to shoot in the 1st and second WW. You learn to point the rifle, hold it on a spot for 5 seconds and let your rifle down and than do it all over hold it for over 5 seconds after you have learned to hold it propler extend the distance and keep doing this you learn how to point and not let your barrel dance. If you can get on target in one second you got it. I saw this 92 year old man pick off those cans one after another at 100 yards at least 12 times. I listen and I learned...thats how I filled so many Deer tags over the years. [/QUOTE]
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