
So back to the 270 at 300yds for the kid. He's done the two shots to foul the barrel then he gets on the 300 target and he's dropping left & low then he's high and right and he's getting frustrated. He said it's the gun.....his dad has already told him it's the shooter. So I give it a try and first shot 6" low center perfect it's zero at 200. I tell him see it's the shooter, I'm using blocks of wood under my gun case and I can barely see the damn target......it sucks to get old!
So he goes back grabs a sled and sets up. I tell him do a few dry fires first. Right off the bat he's pulling the trigger and he has it resting between the first joint. So I walk him through the trigger bend.....first a light touch and not in the joint but just before it. Then I tell him it's more of a bend of that finger tip don't move anything else and go slow. A few dry fires and he has it down he loads up and two shots 1" out of bull both just right. So we take a break and 10 minutes later I mess his sled up so he has to reset it up. He doesn't like this but knows it's him not the gun so he's listening but resistant.....damn kids and YouTube.
So he's set up on the sled he does 5 dry fires and everyone of them is a perfect trigger bend. So he loads one.....I have been coaching all day how you must split your brain 1/2 keeping the target in the cross hairs while concentrating on the the trigger.
He's ready and gets the perfect suprise boom. perfect shot 1" out of the center ring aiming 5-6" high at 300yds. So he fires another but he pulled the trigger just a little but he was surprised. It move 2" right and low. So we start again with the dry fire and go over the 1/2 brain thinking and boom right on the bull at 300.
He's happy and now knows how to do it......then we go to the short range and bang away the pistols & the 22 rifle. Just as we start to pack it up we go over what worked and how to get the 300 bull all the time.....1/2 brain, light touch and slow bend with a suprise. Then I hit him with the next step....next time start with the sled and lots of dry fires shoot a round or two but do it slow. THEN ditch the sled and use the blocks & pack as your rest a real world hunting situation. I told him he should do fine just make sure your chest is touching the table and the rest feels good and steady.