cutting the string
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:34 am
Hi all
A technique observation. About one shot in 10(ish) I have the following happen. As the shot goes, its like the trigger fall has cut a piece of string that was stopping my arm pinging off in one direction or another. I'd say my view of the sights is that it goes well out into the white. Normally when this happens, the sight alignment isn't affected, and so usually it is a 9 - but never a 10! Anyone have any ideas on why this might be happening? My approach is that I am going to concentrate on perfecting my follow through and it will naturally disappear into the background, but any comments would be appreciated
cheers
Ed
A technique observation. About one shot in 10(ish) I have the following happen. As the shot goes, its like the trigger fall has cut a piece of string that was stopping my arm pinging off in one direction or another. I'd say my view of the sights is that it goes well out into the white. Normally when this happens, the sight alignment isn't affected, and so usually it is a 9 - but never a 10! Anyone have any ideas on why this might be happening? My approach is that I am going to concentrate on perfecting my follow through and it will naturally disappear into the background, but any comments would be appreciated
cheers
Ed