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MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - Trigger Control
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<blockquote data-quote="dwightb" data-source="post: 1985457" data-attributes="member: 68068"><p>A lot of good advice! Perfect practice makes perfect. You can practice wrong enough till it becomes set! Do the same routine every time. If you concentrate on your shooting routine its hard to have buck or target fever! I start mine with breathing. If you study your breathing you will notice that you stop your exhale at the same spot every time. There is also a slight pause at the bottom of the exhale. Inhale slightly deeper than normal two breaths, then extend the pause at the bottom of the second exhale. Your eyes are the first thing to falter with lack of oxygen. You cannot hold the pause too long. If it does not come together in 15 to 20 seconds, start over. A good trigger really helps but too light and it can get hard to control!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwightb, post: 1985457, member: 68068"] A lot of good advice! Perfect practice makes perfect. You can practice wrong enough till it becomes set! Do the same routine every time. If you concentrate on your shooting routine its hard to have buck or target fever! I start mine with breathing. If you study your breathing you will notice that you stop your exhale at the same spot every time. There is also a slight pause at the bottom of the exhale. Inhale slightly deeper than normal two breaths, then extend the pause at the bottom of the second exhale. Your eyes are the first thing to falter with lack of oxygen. You cannot hold the pause too long. If it does not come together in 15 to 20 seconds, start over. A good trigger really helps but too light and it can get hard to control! [/QUOTE]
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