

Shooting accurately while walking requires maintaining a balanced, athletic stance with knees slightly bent and weight centered. Use a heel-to-toe motion to minimize bounce and keep your upper body steady. Keep your arms, shoulders, and head still, letting your legs absorb the movement. Controlled breathing and a smooth trigger pull are crucial for maintaining accuracy. Regular practice, including dry fire drills, will help you master this essential skill. Always prioritize safety and follow proper range protocols.
-Ryan