standing air rifle pulse
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standing air rifle pulse
I notice the movement of my hold seems mostly horizontal but its moving in time with my pulse - what can cause this?
Re: standing air rifle pulse
You already gave the answer - your pulse!
Depending on your contact point at the hip/abdomen and around the chest area (right side), the pulse may move the rifle in different directions than you're expecting. However, with a proper position, it shouldn't be larger than of academical interest (the hold being steady enough that it won't affect the outcome - granting your technique is up to this standard of course).
Depending on your contact point at the hip/abdomen and around the chest area (right side), the pulse may move the rifle in different directions than you're expecting. However, with a proper position, it shouldn't be larger than of academical interest (the hold being steady enough that it won't affect the outcome - granting your technique is up to this standard of course).