Steve Brew
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Hiya folk.
I've been of work for a few weeks due to a back injury so ive been watching a lot of shooting DVDs etc.
I noticed a strange thing that a lot of top shooters(sporting mainly) appear to do when shooting. Why is it when they mount the gun onto the shoulder and onto the clay do the sort of fiddle with their fingers on the forend just before the pull the trigger, it sort of looks like finger fidgeting?
I thought that if 1 or 2 people do it, it may be a fidget type thing but if most if not all the top shooters I've been watching seem to do it, I thought there must be a very good reason.
Can anyone please explain why they might do this and what advantage does it offer the shooter.
Many thanks
Steve
I've been of work for a few weeks due to a back injury so ive been watching a lot of shooting DVDs etc.
I noticed a strange thing that a lot of top shooters(sporting mainly) appear to do when shooting. Why is it when they mount the gun onto the shoulder and onto the clay do the sort of fiddle with their fingers on the forend just before the pull the trigger, it sort of looks like finger fidgeting?
I thought that if 1 or 2 people do it, it may be a fidget type thing but if most if not all the top shooters I've been watching seem to do it, I thought there must be a very good reason.
Can anyone please explain why they might do this and what advantage does it offer the shooter.
Many thanks
Steve
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