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<blockquote data-quote="kroberts2131" data-source="post: 1142133" data-attributes="member: 11931"><p>I guess I should have added that the purpose of that drill above to prevent you from anticipating the shot and letting it be a suprise each time you fire. My shots were always high and left and once I got this down I was much closer to center. If your confident that your aiming correctly, this drill may help but if your not sighting in correctly then this drill won't do you much good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kroberts2131, post: 1142133, member: 11931"] I guess I should have added that the purpose of that drill above to prevent you from anticipating the shot and letting it be a suprise each time you fire. My shots were always high and left and once I got this down I was much closer to center. If your confident that your aiming correctly, this drill may help but if your not sighting in correctly then this drill won't do you much good. [/QUOTE]
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