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Fatigue plays a part for me rather quickly too. If I can prop against anything, I’m good. ‘Course getting down for a prone shot would not usually be a smooth motion. However, adrenaline brought on by NEED would grease the motion a great deal! LOL Same with getting back up. Holding anything up and steady without support means I pull as the site glides by what I’m aiming at. Not wildly as in, a foot or two. I mean micro-movement. Does everyone do that, maybe? It’s always worked for me. Always have had unsteady hands since childhood. Used to make tiny miniature things and used the same “glide by” technique for that. Adaption.
Hmmm, since I nearly always have a “walking stick” of sorts, I think I will try [today if possible] to use that for a stabilizer. We’ve always just been standing…in martial arts stable stances. Years of martial arts study looong ago has REALLY been a benefit to me now…in present condition. 🙂 Potential new adaption! 🙂
OldMtWoman …I’d truly enjoy making “art work” like Crowbar’s if it didn’t wear me out so much!
