Natural point of aim. What is it, how does it work, and why do you need it? Eric Palmer of the SIG SAUER Academy explains the fundamentals of getting your body alignment to work with your target acquisition, rather than muscling your firearm back on target after every shot. Although Eric is demonstrating this principle shooting in prone position with a rifle, this applies to any type of firearm and any position you take. We take a look at this all-too-often overlooked aspect of firearms training.
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