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Pat McCoy
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Post by Pat McCoy »

Thanks for your mature reply, I'm gone.
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muldoon9
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Post by muldoon9 »

Whew what a relief........

........your positive input was astounding, and overwhelming.

I am imagining that with an attitude like that, how is it possible one could shoot over 75-80% ? .........sigh.

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10_9kid
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Post by 10_9kid »

You should talk to George Norton of the USAMU. I bet someone here knows how to find him. I don't think he has an active account.
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muldoon9
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Post by muldoon9 »

Terrific , Thank you.

As a note for the archives, Yannas' comments had me looking very closely at my torso muscles and hips.

I found if I didn't quite have enough elevation and the sight started
to drift down, the muscles would start in trying to "help" give me elevation. What I was seeing was an oscillation or balance sway from my muscles, which always gave a poor shot.

It only required an elevation of 1/3 to 1/2 of the bull to set this tremor
off.

The fix was to build more elevation in my stance with a different hand position.

I am very great fully for the help. Thank you , Yanna.

Michael,
Southwestern Virginia
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