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Old November 1, 2005, 11:15 PM   #12
H&H,hunter
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Join Date: July 25, 2001
Location: Colorado
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Trigger time, practice and field experience all help, however, I still get the shakes sometimes right before a shot. I then make myself concentrate on the shot and use the hightened state of awarness that comes with the adredalin flood to better my shooting skills.

You will actually find yourself moving into a highly stimulated yet very relaxed and competent state. You'll see every detail your hearing becomes more acute. You can visualize the bullet path and the correct angle for the wind. Your shooters meditative state is now one with the hunting gods all eartly and material objects float from your mind.

You can now snatch the pebble from the Shou Lin shooting masters hand....

THEN you freakin get in a hurry, yank the trigger back like your trying to break a hickory stick across your knee all the while jerking your head back and closing your eyes while gracefully dunking the muzzle earthward.

If it wasn't exciting I wouldn't do it!
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