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We had an issue with our audio recording equipment on this episode. Sorry in advance for the lower-quality audio recording.
In this episode, I revisit my interview with Rob Leatham, a renowned figure in shooting sports, recorded in June 2017. Titled “Jerk the Trigger the Right Way,” we explore key shooting techniques, particularly trigger control and gun alignment.
Rob distinguishes between competitive shooting and self-defense, emphasizing mental adaptability under pressure. He introduces the idea of embracing recoil for better performance and shares practical training methods for effective trigger control.
With insights drawn from his career and collaborations, Rob offers valuable lessons for shooters at all levels. Tune in for this informative re-release with a true expert in the field.
As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to po*****@************ry.com!
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We had an issue with our audio recording equipment on this episode. Sorry in advance for the lower-quality audio recording.
In this episode, I revisit my interview with Rob Leatham, a renowned figure in shooting sports, recorded in June 2017. Titled “Jerk the Trigger the Right Way,” we explore key shooting techniques, particularly trigger control and gun alignment.
Rob distinguishes between competitive shooting and self-defense, emphasizing mental adaptability under pressure. He introduces the idea of embracing recoil for better performance and shares practical training methods for effective trigger control.
With insights drawn from his career and collaborations, Rob offers valuable lessons for shooters at all levels. Tune in for this informative re-release with a true expert in the field.
As always, any questions or suggestions for future episodes can be submitted to po*****@************ry.com!
Thanks for Listening!
Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed the podcast the biggest compliment you could give us would be to subscribe to future episodes via a podcast app on your phone or via iTunes. You can find past podcast episodes by clicking here.
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