Trigger Control | Pro Tip From OS Long Range Shooting Schools
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Part 6 of our Simple Tips To Be a Better Shooter series. Trigger control may seem minor but as distances become further and further, small things make a huge difference.
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I've been shooting for 60 years and I am always interested in anything that will help me to put only one hole in the paper. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.
Great info I find myself hurrying my shots a lot of time thanks
Glad to help thanks for watching.
Excellent! Thank you for the great advice.
Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it b
Thanks Brother…
Damn good 👍 information and trigger pull.
Makes since about what you said about guys using higher caliber rifle’s.
Anticipating that recoil and trying to compensate without even thinking 💭 about it.
Damn throw you off target 🎯 every time.
That advice going to save me big time in the wallet.
As 338 Lapua costing $5 a shot now.
Semper Fi
Yes sir! We appreciate you watching! 👊🏻
Thank you for your service. We have multiple instructors that are Marines.
@@OutdoorSolutions That’s outstanding…
Keep it going😉. As you already know the Marine Corps stopped the Scout Sniper program….
I fell in love with the skill craft as a Infantrymen and hung out outside the school 🏫 room in Okinawa.
Most my buddies on Active Duty were Scout Snipers.
Love ❤️ Love ❤️ Love ❤️
@@charlesvire7517 yes sir. Two of our guys were Scout Snipers.
Great tip thx bro
You bet 👊🏻
I didn't catch whether there is any pressure exerted by the thumb. does it just rest on the grip while the three fingers apply the pressure? BTW, I really like your videos. No hype, Just good technique advice.
Hey Craig, thanks for watching, we are glad you like the videos. I would say there is really not pressure applied with the shooting thumb, just a light grip and a little more firmness with your three fingers. Hope that helps.
Great video... but why work the whole bolt when a simple up and down on the bolt handle will cock the gun?
Lol good question. Purely habit/muscle memory.
@@OutdoorSolutions I thought you were going to wear that bolt out... LoL
Love your videos. I've been a subscribe for a long time. 👍
Are ya ll shooting in the North direction. Seriously just curious. Based off the lean to behind you.?
Good content thank you for the video
Thanks for watching. Yes to the North.
Looks like Snake Creek Range 👍
Nailed it! Where you from?
I'm 1 of those guys with trigger trauma. ..I've been working on this problem for a few weeks. What do you suggest to help beat this? I'm using snap caps right now and working on aim and trigger control but I still get the shakes and have a nasty flinch
Keep working with your snap caps and use the techniques in this video and the other videos in this series.
If you have them, start with a small caliber, 22 is an awesome training rifle, then work hour way up to your hunting/range rifle.
What caliber are you hunting/training with?
Can you show us some tricks how to shoot accurately while standing??? Its easy to shoot paper target from table.