Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by gunner500
Well hell yes Buddy, takes a lot of work for me to breathe heavy enough to oxygenate my eyes, then hold my breath to fire, then huff and puff getting it back, 30 gotdamn times, holy sheet! laugh



you don't hold your breath to fire, you exhale to fire... thats starters. LOL.

I fire 10 shot groups as fast as the gun recoils and sight settles and I squeeze. Its really not all that hard. Just have to get the brain used to it. Once you focus back to the sights, you really have 3-5 seconds TOPS to break the shot or you should look the shot off, inhale, and exhale and start over again.

We shot 10 shot rapid strings in 60-70 seconds in a sling WITH a reload. Starting from standing. Shouldn't really take much, like 1-2 minutes at MOST if you are taking your time to fire 10 shots. Won't take me that long generally with a bolt gun.


Good suggestions Jeff. As per usual. Being new to the AR, I still need to do a lot of focusing on how I shoot and remember the fundamentals of good marksmanship.. It's been fun, but I've noticed especially with my AR10 308, if I shoot the way you describe, my groups shrink. It still seems strange, but it's true.. I'm more used to slow fire competition with bolt guns where it's 1 shot every 1 minute or so. Much different than what you are suggesting for shooting the AR platform.. I need to do more practicing, especially with my big AR... blush


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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