the shooter is correct, muscles are on/off. don't force the issue.
caffeine intake is something you should control- some is good, a bunch doesn't help.
breath control is the one thing you must learn: get a good free breath, relaxed, not slumped over (posture, ladies!). let it out slowly and when you've breathed about halfway out, make your stroke. or dot. or squeeze the trigger. it should come as a surprise.
relax. take a break. you might find that night has become day without your notice. (been there). posture, ladies, posture. don't slouch, let your arms be able to move freely on their joints (even if you've propped against something- like the table's edge). and even then, the more calendar sheets you've flipped over, the more likely it is that you're going to shake a bit. as an example, i was on the prototype team for dirt, so i expect to shake some.
(i'm a lifetime competitive shooter and a 7-year air force sniper. breath control is the key to everything. don't hold it, or you will shake like an aspen tree.)
caffeine intake is something you should control- some is good, a bunch doesn't help.
breath control is the one thing you must learn: get a good free breath, relaxed, not slumped over (posture, ladies!). let it out slowly and when you've breathed about halfway out, make your stroke. or dot. or squeeze the trigger. it should come as a surprise.
relax. take a break. you might find that night has become day without your notice. (been there). posture, ladies, posture. don't slouch, let your arms be able to move freely on their joints (even if you've propped against something- like the table's edge). and even then, the more calendar sheets you've flipped over, the more likely it is that you're going to shake a bit. as an example, i was on the prototype team for dirt, so i expect to shake some.
(i'm a lifetime competitive shooter and a 7-year air force sniper. breath control is the key to everything. don't hold it, or you will shake like an aspen tree.)
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