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Great information thank you for sharing this
Solid. This has been a huge focus for me. Lot of things to play with when it comes to rifle recoil control.
Dude thats so true....I tried some doubltap drills a couple days ago and my red dot was going way high and slightly right. Very uncontrollable imo. I'm thinking to myself "wtf am I doing wrong". Next time I go out I'll try your suggestion and see if it helps me. Thanks.
Good stuff, as always man.
Great info!
I was doing this yesterday doubles .... And I noticed at 20 yards shooting.15 .16 and .17 splits the second shot would land about 4 in high to the left on a diagonal from the first shot but the second shots were stacking there predictable... You think it was not enough shoulder behind the gun or pulling with my left arm
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That group on the right looks just like mine.
@VeloxTrainingGroup
9 ай бұрын
I’d expect yours to be tighter.
Nick what's your split time you try to use for rifle doubles that makes golf ball groups?
@VeloxTrainingGroup
9 ай бұрын
Probably .17-.18
Any thoughts on the push pull method on rifle recoil management
@VeloxTrainingGroup
9 ай бұрын
I really hate that. There’s no way to push and pull with the same amounts of pressure throughout a string. So people end up putting different pressures on the gun as they fire it.