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Old 06-13-2017, 09:34 PM
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Question...

Would shooting a Cross bow have the same effects as shooting a 22 rifle ?
If you pull the trigger (shot gun) instead of squeezing the trigger (rifle) would your shot go far right if right handed ?

And more so at longer ranges ?

Is looking through a 4x scope any differnt than 4x scope on my Fast Eddie when
you settle back and apply pressure to the trigger holding a half breath ?

Do the cross hairs move with your breath with both the same ?

At 50 yards or 100 ?

I wont know until I try it but something tells me not having my bow or rifle
anchored to my jaw will allow my breathing to not effect my shot so much.

I think I can do better with my long bow than my 22 rifle with a scope or a cross bow because of that reason.

As far as form is concerned I think there is such a thing as too many anchors.


Float at the pin on spots x's is for relief of your natural breathing and heart/blood pulse movement.

Timing of the touch of the release trigger is what keys upon the intersection
on your sight pin and the x center as your pin passes by it.

Kind of like knowing how far to lead ducks as you swing the shotgun past thru
their flight path (lead) and then just when to pull (shoot) and still keep moving the barrel on past and ahead of the duck (follow thru).

Things to think about.

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Old 06-13-2017, 10:14 PM
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Didn't mean to derail this thread, sorry about the rambling.
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