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  • Polarbear6

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    “There were guys in their eighties—barely held together at the seams—who were out-shooting me,”

    https://medium.com/war-is-boring/top-army-marksman-explains-why-gun-nuts-shoot-better-469f8dfd917f


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    Interesting angle.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Thats so weird. The link I posted worked for me. Then again, I'm not the most computer savy person in the room. Thanks for putting up a good link, I appreciate it.

    I tuned into the part he talked about your trigger squeeze should be so soft it's like a surprise to you when the weapon fires. I've never bought that either.
     
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    I tuned into the part he talked about your trigger squeeze should be so soft it's like a surprise to you when the pistol fires. I've never bought that either.

    Good article. I 100% agree with you on that comment. I thought that once your finger was on the trigger, you were expecting it to go off. Isn't that just a spin on the four basic rules?
     

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    I tuned into the part he talked about your trigger squeeze should be so soft it's like a surprise to you when the weapon fires. I've never bought that either.

    Also agree, I shoot alot better when it's not a surprise to me. I think it sort of is good advice in a way for noobies who might have a habit of flinching but as soon as they get used to what to expect from a gunshot they should work quickly to reverse that habit before it becomes too ingrained. I know my triggers too well anywho now for it to be a surprise. It's funny how the whole surprise thing goes against timing shots on exhales, or even in extreme distance, between heart beats.
     
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