Olympic champion used supra-12 hold?

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Richard H
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Post by Richard H »

I have to agree there maybe a couple world class shooters using it but I really don't think there is a big movement to it. Then again there is no harm in anyone trying it, it might just work for you. If you do try it give it some time to see if it really does work for you.

Like some others have said there will still be distractions in the form of the target frame, which can change between ranges. I don't think there is some magic thats going to make you shoot better. It still boils down to executing the fundamentals, sight alignment and trigger activation.
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Post by Bob-Riegl »

Mebbe, just mebee I saw some unanswered confusion re: moving the front sight---remember "Front Opposite...Rear the Same" so ergo---it follows that if you want to raise the shot---move the front sight DOWN not UP. "Doc"
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