No, it's not. Recoil sets you off target. It's not about whether you're a *****. Your hands will move from the kick. Sometimes that alone will send your shot off the mark; it will certainly force you to bring the gun back on target for the next shot. That is the biggest challenge in rapid fire shooting. Bad shooters will flinch as they pull the trigger in anticipation of the recoil, causing them to miss.
Don't pretend to know anything about how to fire a gun when you've never done it.
With trap shooting, you have to figure out how to lead a target that is moving in three dimensions. Firearms are not laser guns; bullets and shot take time to get to the target. Leading a target in trap and skeet shooting can be very unintuitive.
Don't pretend to know anything about how to fire a gun when you've never done it.
With trap shooting, you have to figure out how to lead a target that is moving in three dimensions. Firearms are not laser guns; bullets and shot take time to get to the target. Leading a target in trap and skeet shooting can be very unintuitive.
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