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Old July 2, 2016, 09:13 PM   #6
Frank Ettin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by g.willikers
...Same for most every activity where form is most important - golf, tennis, archery, shooting..........
The emphasis on front sight, front sight is to compensate for that lack of practice.
Not really -- no more than keeping your eye on the ball in golf or tennis is to compensate for a lack of practice. Seeing the front sight all during the shot, from trigger press to follow through and to the next shot, together with trigger control, is a way of keeping everything together during the process.
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