Service Rifle - Sight Alignment, Sight Picture & Focus
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2015
- This video is a basic tutorial on Sight Alignment, various Sight Pictures and Eye / Mental Focus as they pertain to shooting Competitive National Match Service Rifle.
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Simple, clear and to the point!
All flavor and no grease.
Who is this guy, and how is it he makes it about the information presented and NOT himself?
Looking forward to MORE material like this.... Thanks!
Clear-cut narration and graphics. Well done; Thanks for doing this.
I've been shooting service rifle for 20 years. Wish I would have seen this 20 years ago. Great video. Thanks for posting this.
I can still see the sights with my eyes closed.
Excellent video. You've answered my questions and everything now makes sense. Thank you.
What an excellent video! Thanks
awesome video...exactly what i was looking for. thanks.
Excellent! Thank you!
What a great video!!
very well executed.
Best I've seen yet! Great job.
great video man, just what I was looking for👏👍
Great video!
Center mass hold is great! As long as you have a contrast between the front post and aiming bull.
Best illustration I found
great video!
cool, I was doing it right. thanks man.
Excellent!
outstanding video, thank you for sharing
thank u
good vid
So.. center center center
If the rifle alignment doesn't change and all that is changing is what you are focusing on then how on earth is that going affect your accuracy? You didn't explain this and I am very confused.
I wish there was a better answer other that it's magic... but a well established and well confirmed magic.
King Hayve You still have to have constant/same Sight Alignment & Picture.
I must not be understanding something. Why would you ever do anything other than center mass hold?
Bump
Does this concept still apply when using a red dot site?
cannot say... never used one.
Programmer 4Life
Programmer 4Life For the most part, except that with red dots you don,t have Sight Alignment. Also having a dot that,s too bright can effect accuracy.