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Parrots or Professors: Training Military Marksmanship Instructors Point Shooting vs. Sight Shooting

SFC Hansen Trigger Control

February 3, 2011

John Buol MilitaryMarksman, Shooting, Video 2 Comments

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  1. hubie townsend
    Feb 03, 2011 @ 10:00:34

    “The front sight is the indicator of trigger control” putting a laser in the muzzle and doing this exercise will dramaticallsy show the shooter if , in fact, he has achieved trigger control. — nothing but the continual wobble and no change in the light pattern when the click goes off

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  2. Lance Espinosa
    Feb 04, 2011 @ 16:33:04

    Hubie!

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