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I like to bump fire my AK.
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Hmm, not a bad alternative to a bench.A Bog tripod is pretty handy.
Yea I saw that on their site.They have different heads if you have a tripod.
Thats actually whats going on with my daughter too. I noticed when she could not hold a rifle right and tweaked her neck funky to see through the sights. But shes still hitting things just fine. I do have to watch him, thanks for the tip! That might be it!Watch his eyes when he shoots. My oldest daughter was like this and I could not figure it out for the longest time. Turns out she is cross eye dominant.
Thats actually whats going on with my daughter too. I noticed when she could not hold a rifle right and tweaked her neck funky to see through the sights. But shes still hitting things just fine. I do have to watch him, thanks for the tip! That might be it!
Do you have a tax stamp for the shoulder mister???I like to bump fire my AK.
No shoulder. Just an index finger and a belt loop. In all honesty though the OP makes a great point. Back when I was a kid I didn't care. It was all about how fast you could dump a mag. Now that simply costs too much and I am much more diligent with how I shoot and train. Whether it be dry fire or actual range time.Do you have a tax stamp for the shoulder mister???
Nice OP. It reminds me of coaching kids soccer as they got older. You never just "kick" the ball. You pass, shoot or clear. Totally appreciate that some people just want to kick, I mean shoot their guns and that is fine for them. Mas Ayoob commented long ago that every trigger (pull, press, squeeze) should be done with a purpose.
I have twin boys, both are athletes.Ha ha! Seriously. I still dont get it, the gun shoots fine, how can he not hit anything? And hes waaaay off too... like 3 feet over or under!? Well, hes got a disability so maybe he will come around and figure it out
I have a friend who shoots like that. With him it's just a flinch that he can't get over. I'll watch him, bullets flying everywhere, and when the gun's empty and he drops the hammer on the empty chamber, the guns jerks as much as if it were fired. Even with a .22lr he can't seem to break the flinch.Dosent seem to apply to my 18 y/o.... he can't hit the side of a barn from 10 feet away and hes practicing with me a lot. At first I thought there was something off about his 1911 but I tried it a few times now and hit my 8" gong at 25yards no problem with every shot. Even showed him where he has to aim and all that.
I think its not all about "practice makes you better"...you gotta have some talent to begin with lol
Dosent seem to apply to my 18 y/o.... he can't hit the side of a barn from 10 feet away and hes practicing with me a lot. At first I thought there was something off about his 1911 but I tried it a few times now and hit my 8" gong at 25yards no problem with every shot. Even showed him where he has to aim and all that.
I think its not all about "practice makes you better"...you gotta have some talent to begin with lol