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Shoot at the natural respiratory pause at the bottom of your breath before you inhale again.
Your sights should settle down onto tgt at bottom of exhale.
Bout the only thing you will deal with if done properly is sight or reticle bounce from your heartbeat.

2 to 4 seconds before your heart will race a little and vision blur.
If it starts.
Do another 2 to 3 breathing cycles and then exhale ,sights settle and squeeze.

Holding your breath with lungs full or half full or empty of air for 8 to 10 seconds is the wrong approach.


Ymmv.....

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Keep at it Sir and you will do better and better. Control that breathing though👍


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Just don’t forget to pour yourself a little reward when you hit your targets....... wink. All work and no play....... wink.


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Originally Posted by NVhntr
Never give up, never ever.


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Where are all the posters who say Covid is nothing worse than a bad cold?

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Jnyork: Glad you made it through that ordeal and I hope your strength and attitude keep getting better.
Enjoy your shooting.
Hold into the wind
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Slap that baby down on sand bags and take your time. You'll get there. Good luck!

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Keep trying.

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I hope you're successful.


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Thanks , everyone, for all your encouragement, it is much appreciated.

I have been a competitive shooter since age 13 or so and have coached quite a bit over the years so am well aware of how things SHOULD be done. The frustrating part is trying to get my old body to do them. Right now, being shortwinded from the covid makes normal breath control kinda difficult but I continue to work on it.

I have always believed that offhand separates the sheep from the goats as far as marksmanship is concerned, I shoot a little benchrest but it is not my main interest.


Originally Posted by 1OntarioJim
Where are all the posters who say Covid is nothing worse than a bad cold?

Jim


Can't say I miss them all that much, Jim. grin


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