Tracking my muzzle rise on video

PETE

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I thought I had recoil management figured out, so I started recording my shooting. The version of events playing in my head and the version captured by the camera were not even close to the same thing. What felt like a flat, controlled gun was actually bouncing around a lot more than I realized. The muzzle was rising higher, taking longer to settle, and generally behaving in ways I had somehow convinced myself weren't happening.

Apparently my brain had been doing me a favor..the problem is that favors like that don't help you improve. I won't lie, watching those videos was a little painful at first but that's also why it was valuable. The biggest improvements I've made often came after seeing something on video that completely contradicted what I thought I was doing.

If you've never filmed your shooting, give it a try. You might discover you're doing exactly what you think you are or you might get a very educational reality check like I did.
 
I thought I had recoil management figured out, so I started recording my shooting. The version of events playing in my head and the version captured by the camera were not even close to the same thing. What felt like a flat, controlled gun was actually bouncing around a lot more than I realized. The muzzle was rising higher, taking longer to settle, and generally behaving in ways I had somehow convinced myself weren't happening.

Apparently my brain had been doing me a favor..the problem is that favors like that don't help you improve. I won't lie, watching those videos was a little painful at first but that's also why it was valuable. The biggest improvements I've made often came after seeing something on video that completely contradicted what I thought I was doing.

If you've never filmed your shooting, give it a try. You might discover you're doing exactly what you think you are or you might get a very educational reality check like I did.
Interesting ...
 
I’ve always held the rifle from the front of the stock when shooting from a rest then I tried shooting with a rear bag and squeezing the bag to raise or lower the rifle but after having surgery on my neck(which after second thoughts I probably wouldn’t do again if I could undo it) I’ve started laying my hand on top of my scope to control the rifle better and my groups tightened up some too
 
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