Can't Optic Bad Fundamentals

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Analyzing your target after a shooting session is a crucial step in improving your marksmanship. These are some of my take aways after analyzing my target today.

Large Group: A large group might suggest inconsistencies in these fundamentals.
Vertical Stringing: Often caused by inconsistent sight alignment or trigger control.
Horizontal Stringing: Might indicate movement during the shot, like flinching or anticipating recoil.
Clustered Groups: Can be a sign of inconsistent focus or trigger control.
Off-Center: If your shots are consistently off-center, it might be due to issues with sight alignment, stance, or trigger control.
High or Low Shots: These can be caused by improper sight alignment or trigger control.
Left or Right Shots: These can be due to canting the gun, improper grip, or muscle memory issues.
Follow-Through: Proper follow-through helps maintain sight alignment and reduces recoil.
Tips for Improvement:
Maintain a Consistent Routine: Develop a consistent pre-shot routine to help you focus and relax.
By carefully analyzing your targets and making adjustments to your technique, you can continually improve your marksmanship skills.

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