Ok, feel free to add any but here's what I've come up with:
If your gun is heavy to you-
First of all, make it as heavy as you possibly can without spending any money ( I have a steel tank and steel barrels so that's not hard for me) and simply carry it around the house all day. I do that anyway, you you get accustomed to the weight and it will feel like second nature at the field. Then, when it doesn't feel heavy anymore, you can switch to a lighter setup. Also try lifting weights.
If you're bad at snapshooting, while you're carrying your gun around the house, practice snap shooting at every doorway and mirror you come to. Space is limited so that will help too.
Thats all I got for now, please post any you have come up with.
If your gun is heavy to you-
First of all, make it as heavy as you possibly can without spending any money ( I have a steel tank and steel barrels so that's not hard for me) and simply carry it around the house all day. I do that anyway, you you get accustomed to the weight and it will feel like second nature at the field. Then, when it doesn't feel heavy anymore, you can switch to a lighter setup. Also try lifting weights.
If you're bad at snapshooting, while you're carrying your gun around the house, practice snap shooting at every doorway and mirror you come to. Space is limited so that will help too.
Thats all I got for now, please post any you have come up with.
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