I am still a little new to firing guns and such, but I noticed that I am starting to have issues with anticipating the recoil of my rifle.
I started on a .22LR but admittedly, I only fired it briefly while visiting my uncle. From there I tried a few .22 pistols and a few larger pistol calibers.
I currently own a Mosin Nagant M91/30, and while I try to stay conscious of my breathing and how smooth I pull the trigger, I catch myself after a dozen rounds or so having to stop and re-adjust due to getting anxious of the recoil.
Is there a way to help prevent this from occuring? This most often happens after I put about 30-40+ rounds down range. Perhaps it's due to fatigue? Lately I've been practicing at 100-200 yards with just irons.
I want to nip this in the bud before it becomes a real hard habit to break. It's not all the time, and usually once I notice it, I can keep myself from anticipating the recoil.
I started on a .22LR but admittedly, I only fired it briefly while visiting my uncle. From there I tried a few .22 pistols and a few larger pistol calibers.
I currently own a Mosin Nagant M91/30, and while I try to stay conscious of my breathing and how smooth I pull the trigger, I catch myself after a dozen rounds or so having to stop and re-adjust due to getting anxious of the recoil.
Is there a way to help prevent this from occuring? This most often happens after I put about 30-40+ rounds down range. Perhaps it's due to fatigue? Lately I've been practicing at 100-200 yards with just irons.
I want to nip this in the bud before it becomes a real hard habit to break. It's not all the time, and usually once I notice it, I can keep myself from anticipating the recoil.