She needs to square her curvaceous body to the target and get a more natural point of aim, and the inside of the arches of her feet should both be on the deck.
She is straining to bring the weapon on target, and would require deep tissue massage after shooting in that prone position for any length of time.
Mozart - Not a problem man. I figure most people shoot what they're comfortable with and that's what they have confidence in. I learned on a 45, been shooting one all my life and have complete confidence of my abilities with one.
She needs to square her curvaceous body to the target and get a more natural point of aim, and the inside of the arches of her feet should both be on the deck.
ReplyDeleteShe is straining to bring the weapon on target, and would require deep tissue massage after shooting in that prone position for any length of time.
I volunteer... ;)
Wirecutter,
ReplyDeleteI linked you at my site with regards to your poll. Curious, why they choose their weapon
You cool with this?
You good with this, great
You not, it's down.
Mozart
I... uh, what was the question again? And what was that noise? Sounded like gunfire to me...
ReplyDeleteThat AK sound just means bidness.
ReplyDeleteMozart - Not a problem man.
ReplyDeleteI figure most people shoot what they're comfortable with and that's what they have confidence in.
I learned on a 45, been shooting one all my life and have complete confidence of my abilities with one.
Tattoo Jim - I think I heard it, too, but had to go over the video about six times to be sure.
ReplyDeleteShe's flinching. Her body moves with each shot.
ReplyDeleteSince she's shooting right-handed, shouldn't her left leg be straight and her right leg be drawn up behind her
ReplyDeleteNow that's just hot.
ReplyDeleteDamn, all you picky people....
ReplyDeleteWho cares if her posittion is correct for the prone position. All I'm sayin' is she has nice form.