***New Video*** National Champion Q&A
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***New Video*** National Champion Q&A
***New Video***
The Rifle Silhouette Channel sits down with multiple National Champion shooters and spotters who share their thoughts about questions submitted by viewers.
Click the link below and find the different questions in the description. Feel free to watch all the way through or skip ahead to specific questions! Hopefully this will shed some light on some of the things you've always wanted to ask!
https://youtu.be/ABUNkYUF-P0
The Rifle Silhouette Channel sits down with multiple National Champion shooters and spotters who share their thoughts about questions submitted by viewers.
Click the link below and find the different questions in the description. Feel free to watch all the way through or skip ahead to specific questions! Hopefully this will shed some light on some of the things you've always wanted to ask!
https://youtu.be/ABUNkYUF-P0
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Re: ***New Video*** National Champion Q&A
Thank you for this video answering questions from those who need advice.What I gained from the answers,was,practice ,practice and more practice.Perfect practice is the learned thing.The new or even a long time shooter ( below master)need to focus on certain stages of the shot.
What ever stage seems to be problematic.
Such as;
Acquiring the target faster.
Approach of dot or crosshairs on the target.
Reduce the wobble.
Aggressive on the trigger.
Follow through.
Work on one stage at a time.
That’s my plan for next year.
Looking forward to Chris W. idea of the chicken imposed on the Ram technique.
Thanks again to Eric for his great videos of silhouette and another thank you to the panel of National Champions.
What ever stage seems to be problematic.
Such as;
Acquiring the target faster.
Approach of dot or crosshairs on the target.
Reduce the wobble.
Aggressive on the trigger.
Follow through.
Work on one stage at a time.
That’s my plan for next year.
Looking forward to Chris W. idea of the chicken imposed on the Ram technique.
Thanks again to Eric for his great videos of silhouette and another thank you to the panel of National Champions.