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On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 18:07:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . Greg may have a point in using the laser to help with the 'yips'. One could dry fire at the TV and try to keep the laser steady. I'd be hesitant to use it at the range until I could control it well enough to keep folks from laughing at all the jiggling. John (Gun Nut) H. -------------------------- Don't worry about the laughter. Unless you are indoors, they won't be able to see it either. I learned to reduce the jitters by simply relaxing a bit, and also not locking my elbows and arms. It's like when I first tried golf. I was gripping the club so hard my fingers where turning white. A friend who was an experienced (and very good) golfer noticed and worked with me to relax my grip. He had me walking down the fairway shaking my hands like they were wet and I was trying to air dry them. At the next tee, I tried my new, improved "relaxed grip" and tossed the club about 25 yards down the fairway. Re-adjusted a bit back to a slightly stronger grip and my golf game improved dramatically. The range I use is indoors, so the 'spot' would be very visible. I don't have a laser on any of the guns, but we did do some giggling at the range when we saw the 'spot' jiggling all over the target. I wish I could find an easy cure for my golf game. I've been stuck in the doldrum 90's for too long now. John (Gun Nut) H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |