Hi all
any ideas why I seem to get a lot of releases where the whole sight picture drops a little on release - maintaining alignment but not in the right place?
regards
Ed
Continuously pulling down on release
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This might seem a bit counter-intuitive.
But please consider two possible scenarios:
1) You are watching the target, and your brain knows when the shot is going to break, and you "anticipate" the shot. Solution: concentrate on alignment, settle in wobble area, ignore target, perfect trigger.
2) You are doing everything right (see above) except for the perfect trigger part. Solution: dry fire against blank surface until you can reliably deliver perfect trigger 100% of time.
If you are seeing it happen (with your eyes, not RIKA or Scatt) then it is most likely situation 1. If you aren't seeing it happen except for Riak/Scatt readouts, then it is most likely situation 2.
"TRUST THE PROCESS"
Steve Swartz
But please consider two possible scenarios:
1) You are watching the target, and your brain knows when the shot is going to break, and you "anticipate" the shot. Solution: concentrate on alignment, settle in wobble area, ignore target, perfect trigger.
2) You are doing everything right (see above) except for the perfect trigger part. Solution: dry fire against blank surface until you can reliably deliver perfect trigger 100% of time.
If you are seeing it happen (with your eyes, not RIKA or Scatt) then it is most likely situation 1. If you aren't seeing it happen except for Riak/Scatt readouts, then it is most likely situation 2.
"TRUST THE PROCESS"
Steve Swartz
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I must disagree with all previous posts as I believe the problem is most likely being caused by the griping tensions increasing as you apply pressure to the trigger. Remember, you must isolate the trigger finger from the gripping tension and apply pressure without varring [causing any change any where in any other muscle tension throught your entire body.] grip pressure. Good Shooting Bill Horton