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I've noticed many shooters extend their left arm way out near the front of the rifle and they have good accuracy. I was taught to have my left hand closer to me and at 600 yards with iron sights my groups are less than four inches …
Your bud did well. Im a 105 lb woman and i love my AR. My son built it for me. Education is key, our family's fav past time. KEEP YO FINGER OFF THAT TRIGGER. I enjoyed this videoππ
Reminds me of a guy teaching his gf how to ski by taking her up to the top of the mountain and say, "GO"….there is so much more to teaching shooting than this garbage
One thing that am I always see on most of these videos is that every time after the person shoots the gun they turn not paying attention to their index finger that's the one thing you half to watch
I think one of the most important things for new shooters is to learn to relax, and realize that despite the recoil, the gun won't bite you (unless you use it wrong or are unsafe with it, that is). It probably helps to have a good friend or family member teaching you as well.
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People need to clean up after themselves at the ranges
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I can't believe it took until 8:45 for you to call him out for trigger discipline.
Iβm 11 and Iβve already shot hundreds of guns including a Barett 50 cal
I normally give first time shooters 1 rd in the mag just in case.
Your a good teacher
I've noticed many shooters extend their left arm way out near the front of the rifle and they have good accuracy. I was taught to have my left hand closer to me and at 600 yards with iron sights my groups are less than four inches …
Your bud did well. Im a 105 lb woman and i love my AR. My son built it for me. Education is key, our family's fav past time. KEEP YO FINGER OFF THAT TRIGGER. I enjoyed this videoππ
He respects the rifle, but did he buy it dinner first?
Mountains… Lol. You ever come to oregon, I'll hook you up with some real mountains.
First time for everything, including rape.
wtf u idoit u dont throw ur guns or amo on the ground and u talk about respecting guns
Hey bud, is that up there off 40?
"That's fuckin' intense."
"WHAT!?"
Lost it.
You turned a new shooter into an addict. Makes America proud.
Reminds me of a guy teaching his gf how to ski by taking her up to the top of the mountain and say, "GO"….there is so much more to teaching shooting than this garbage
no chicken wings
One thing that am I always see on most of these videos is that every time after the person shoots the gun they turn not paying attention to their index finger that's the one thing you half to watch
I think one of the most important things for new shooters is to learn to relax, and realize that despite the recoil, the gun won't bite you (unless you use it wrong or are unsafe with it, that is). It probably helps to have a good friend or family member teaching you as well.
Hey bro, where you get that 30 round mag?……..π