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Nikon BDC Reticle Manual De Instrucciones página 7

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Here are some bench and field marksmanship basics that might be of value.
Ensure the rifle is perfectly stable and rested. A good shooting rest and sandbags are essential for bench accuracy. In the field use a bipod, shooting sticks or any padded object to support the
fore-end. Use another object to support the rear portion of the stock if at all possible.
Do not allow the barrel to contact any object in any way. On the bench do not allow the front swivel stud to contact the sandbag during recoil.
Think TRIGGER CONTROL. Use the front section of your trigger finger on the trigger and break the trigger with total smooth control. No jerking. No contact with the trigger guard. Try cupping
the palm of your shooting hand slightly with the bottom three fingers controlling the rifle.
Ensure your breathing is smooth and regulated. If you are out of breath take three or four quick, deep breaths to obtain smoother control. Break the shot at the end of a breath, do not hold your
breath. Shoot in the natural respiratory pause.
In the field you should use your entire body as a shooting platform. Support the rifle with your bone structure rather than your muscles if possible. Always look for an expedient field rest. Even
in the field try to rest the front and rear of the rifle during the shot.
Send the shot within four to six seconds-your eyes can only retain sharpest focus for a short period of time. Look away and refocus if the sight-picture becomes blurred.
Uniformity in holding the rifle-cheek contact, position of hands on the trigger, pistol grip and fore-end and the position into the shoulder determine accuracy.
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