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MARKSMANSHIP BASICS - Natural Point of Aim
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<blockquote data-quote="Rogue" data-source="post: 164292" data-attributes="member: 6642"><p><strong>Natural Point of Aim.</strong></p><p></p><p>A natural point of aim can and should be acheived in any firing position.</p><p>1. Get in to the firing position.</p><p>2. Aim at the target.</p><p>3. Keeping the weapon pointed at the target, close your eyes, relax - do not hold any tension on weapon, take 3-4 breathes. Open eyes. Wherever the sight rests is your natural point of aim.</p><p>4. Repeat until the sight is on target.</p><p>Note: When opening eyes do not attempt to adjust the weapon. </p><p></p><p>This is a very breif description.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I employ a natural point of aim in the field when possible. I have killed one elk and one pronghorn firing off hand. Both animals were running at less than 50 yds. Had no time to employ it then.</p><p></p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rogue, post: 164292, member: 6642"] [b]Natural Point of Aim.[/b] A natural point of aim can and should be acheived in any firing position. 1. Get in to the firing position. 2. Aim at the target. 3. Keeping the weapon pointed at the target, close your eyes, relax - do not hold any tension on weapon, take 3-4 breathes. Open eyes. Wherever the sight rests is your natural point of aim. 4. Repeat until the sight is on target. Note: When opening eyes do not attempt to adjust the weapon. This is a very breif description. Yes, I employ a natural point of aim in the field when possible. I have killed one elk and one pronghorn firing off hand. Both animals were running at less than 50 yds. Had no time to employ it then. Randy [/QUOTE]
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