As I posted in another thread, I'm fairly new to shooting. The first gun I've ever shot was only a few months ago, and since then, I've been hooked. I've only recently picked up my first real "precision" rifle last week, a Tikka T3 in .308.
I'm mainly wondering what the proper "form" is for shooting. I think I have the breathing down, I try to inhale deeply before, and slowly exhale as I pull the trigger. But still, any suggestions, links, or videos on: posture, breathing, trigger pull, flinching, follow-through, or any other important factors, would be very appreciated.
For example, I'm not quite sure what a "smooth" trigger pull means and how I can let the trigger "surprise" me. I'm also unsure as to how to control flinching, do I want to completely relax my right arm (I'm a RH shooter) before the trigger pull?
I'm mainly wondering what the proper "form" is for shooting. I think I have the breathing down, I try to inhale deeply before, and slowly exhale as I pull the trigger. But still, any suggestions, links, or videos on: posture, breathing, trigger pull, flinching, follow-through, or any other important factors, would be very appreciated.
For example, I'm not quite sure what a "smooth" trigger pull means and how I can let the trigger "surprise" me. I'm also unsure as to how to control flinching, do I want to completely relax my right arm (I'm a RH shooter) before the trigger pull?