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Ok Mr. Big and others I need some iron sight help
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<blockquote data-quote="1 good shot" data-source="post: 3201549" data-attributes="member: 7385"><p>don't aim too long </p><p>the longer you try to to hold it on target before shooting the more likely you are to start drifting</p><p>take time to get used to the gun and shoot for fun before you try to be an alvin york</p><p>once you learn the "feel of the gun" your accuracy will improve</p><p>it will be like tying your shoes- the muscle memory will do everything for you and you can focus on the other factors involved. this is especially true when hunting</p><p>when you have to focus on clear shot, being quiet, getting into shooting position without spooking the game and everything else</p><p>practice on small targets </p><p>when my dad was teaching me to shoot he would set up old shotgun hulls up for me to shoot at and told me when i could hit 5 with 5 shots i would be ready to go hunting with him</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 good shot, post: 3201549, member: 7385"] don't aim too long the longer you try to to hold it on target before shooting the more likely you are to start drifting take time to get used to the gun and shoot for fun before you try to be an alvin york once you learn the "feel of the gun" your accuracy will improve it will be like tying your shoes- the muscle memory will do everything for you and you can focus on the other factors involved. this is especially true when hunting when you have to focus on clear shot, being quiet, getting into shooting position without spooking the game and everything else practice on small targets when my dad was teaching me to shoot he would set up old shotgun hulls up for me to shoot at and told me when i could hit 5 with 5 shots i would be ready to go hunting with him [/QUOTE]
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