I’m wondering how many of you smoothie enthusiasts aim along the barrel with RB
I’m a small game hunter so my gun is loaded with shot for my hunting. Pretty much put the blade sight on the beastie and fire. No precision aiming
. I was read one of the books in the Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwall and my favourite Cheshireman Dan Hagman explained his accuracy “you don’t aim, you feel the shot”. The same way when we throw a baseball we can gauge in our mind the force and trajectory needed to put the ball where we want.
I’ve been trying this out punching paper with rb . I just let the sight rest on the target and instead of checking my cheek weld, the tang screw alignment with the front sight, my posture, my breath, my heartbeat, I just let fly when I feel I’ll hit where I aim without carefully sighting along the barrel. Kind of a shoulder version of shooting from the hip.
Not much of noticeable difference then when I concentrate on aiming and a few instances of better results.
Maybe that just speaks to my shooting.
Anyone else tried this?
I’m a small game hunter so my gun is loaded with shot for my hunting. Pretty much put the blade sight on the beastie and fire. No precision aiming
. I was read one of the books in the Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwall and my favourite Cheshireman Dan Hagman explained his accuracy “you don’t aim, you feel the shot”. The same way when we throw a baseball we can gauge in our mind the force and trajectory needed to put the ball where we want.
I’ve been trying this out punching paper with rb . I just let the sight rest on the target and instead of checking my cheek weld, the tang screw alignment with the front sight, my posture, my breath, my heartbeat, I just let fly when I feel I’ll hit where I aim without carefully sighting along the barrel. Kind of a shoulder version of shooting from the hip.
Not much of noticeable difference then when I concentrate on aiming and a few instances of better results.
Maybe that just speaks to my shooting.
Anyone else tried this?