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Bret Heidkamp
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March 31, 2007, 07:55:47 AM »
I've seen some of the competitors not pay much attention to their NPA when it comes to breaking a shot. You should be paying attention to this. What I mean is: you should not be torquing the rifle over to a target. Your body, eyeball, cheekweld, everything needs to be aligned without forcing it into alignment. Granted, in the awkward positions we get this isn't always easy, but paying attention to it helps! Comments?
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