12-02-2009, 08:21 PM
How many out there hold their breath while shooting? If you do, it is alright because I use to be guilty of it until taught how to professionally shoot long distances. One secret professionals don't talk about is the breathing technique.
Have you ever heard of muscle your shot. When you hold your breathe the muscles are at their tense state, this can cause the gun to pull while shooting at long distance.
Correct way to shoot is let your breathe release that way muscles are relaxed and the gun should fall back into the original target point you were aiming at. Your accuracy will greatly improve practicing this technique, and you will be qualified to be a Sniper in the U. S. Marine Corps (Semper Fidelias)
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Have you ever heard of muscle your shot. When you hold your breathe the muscles are at their tense state, this can cause the gun to pull while shooting at long distance.
Correct way to shoot is let your breathe release that way muscles are relaxed and the gun should fall back into the original target point you were aiming at. Your accuracy will greatly improve practicing this technique, and you will be qualified to be a Sniper in the U. S. Marine Corps (Semper Fidelias)
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