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Old August 30, 2015, 09:55 AM   #3
Mike38
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Be it right or wrong, this is how I find my natural point of aim. I get in desired position, and get the sights on target. I close my eyes and swing the barrel in circles, say six to eight inch circles. Then with my eyes still closed, get back on target, or where you think the target should be. Open your eyes. Are you way off target? That's okay. Adjust your body not the gun, to get back on target. Repeat the above until when you open your eyes you are on target. You now have your natural point of aim. This way you are using fewer muscles and will not become fatigued as soon. When you become fatigued, you tend to shake. When you shake when shooting, well, you know what happens. The sway or wobble zone is something all have. Some people have a very small wobble zone, some have large. Training can reduce that wobble zone. Finding a comfortable NPOA will help in that wobble zone staying smaller.

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