
Marksmanship can be broken down into 3 parts, Sight Picture, Ark of movment, Trigger control, Follow through. Sight picture is broken down into sight Alignment which is where the front and rear sight is in relation to each other, and Point of aim which is the sights relationship to the target. Ark of movment can be reduced by shifting your body into its natural point of aim, the body is mostly fluid and so fluid take the shape of what ever container it is put into, by finding the natural point of aim and changing the container ie the body a more stable position can be achieved hence dampening the ark of movment., however breathing will also make waves in the body that is fluid and so by trying to shoot during the natural pause between breaths, if natural point of aim and natural pause are both used you are at your most stable natural position and ark of movment has been reduced as much as possible. unless all the previous steps are followed and maintained while squeezing the trigger slowly to the rear until the shot going of is a surprize then the bullet will not go where you want it to. any disruption in the steps makes all the other worthless. It is very hard to control the trigger and not force the shot to go off because you may not always be shooting from the most comfortable position. Also Follow through! Maintain all steps untill the target is hit, if while pulling the trigger you drop the rifle to see your shot hit the target you will miss every time and this is <b>...</b>
Tex
Grebner
Outdoors
Marksmanship
Air
rifle
CMP
Ak
47
AR15
m1a
M14
22
lr
bb
gun
basic
sharpshooter
expert
marksman
NRA
long
range
Marlin
30/30
peep
sight
point
of
aim
picture
follow
through
trigger
control
derekgrebner
87