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Old 08-14-2013, 20:02   #2
Lmmsoat
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: South Coast
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Don't change a thing

The problem I see is trying to change when there's no change needed. He's holding a good group firing all other iterations so ask yourself what has changed? Instead of having him use the ground for support, try to bring him as close to his normal firing position as possible. I tell my guys to just prop their elbows on the ground and fire as if nothing has changed from standing. Sight line is the same, trigger squeeze is the same, only difference is your belly is on the ground. Same for kneeling. Some guys will try to prop their elbows on their knees. Why? If you can drill holes from the standing, why introduce changes? Just kneel and present as if you are standing. And always provide a check on short range grouping. Your first and last drill of the day should be at 25 meters. At least that was the standard when i attended SFARTEC. Anyone can punch holes at 7 meters. $.02
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