The voice of experience says that there is no secret to shooting. It's fundamentals! As Chris said above. The most important Is watching the front sight and follow through. To me, the M1 was a difficult gun to shoot It is very important not to "bull gaze. You have got to have a clear and sharp front sight. After I smoked my front sight, I took my knife and scribed a bright mark down the middle of my front sight. If you concentrate on the sights, the gun will actually "fire itself" Watch the bullet go all the way through the target. I have shooting buddies who get every thing right except the follow through part. Some times they shoot cleans and other times , it looks like rat crap in a dresser drawer. If I watch them closely, it usually can be blamed on follow through.
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