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Old June 1, 2010, 01:29 PM   #23
Nubcakes
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Pretty much everything people said above is true.

Basically everyone has tremors to a certain extent in any extremity. You can't erase it but there are ways you can reduce it.

A trick I learned is not to take any stimulants for atleast 48 hours prior to shooting. Caffeine counts as a stim so anything with that is out.

There are also some depressant drugs you can get over the counter designed for calming someone down which will lessen tremors in your hands/legs/neck. I know its been said many times but being relaxed helps a lot too. You might also want to try holding the gun as loose as possible without risking it flying out of your hands. Lastly, if you can monitor your heart rate, keep track of it while you shoot. Tremors in your hands will be less noticeable if you heart rate is lower. Find out what raises your heart rate and avoid what ever does.
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