The 3 Components To Aiming The Carbine
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John McPhee breaks down what really goes into aiming the carbine, beyond just putting a dot on target. This lesson focuses on how proper alignment between the rifle, your eyes, and your body creates faster, more consistent shots. It’s a simple concept on the surface, but small inefficiencies here are what slow most shooters down. This video shows how to clean that up and build a more reliable foundation every time you bring the rifle up to aim.
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