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Published on February 27, 2026
Duration: 0:47

This instructional video from Shortshot Tony focuses on improving shooting accuracy while in motion. The core technique involves maintaining a stable center of gravity by bending the knees and adopting a 'robotic' movement, which minimizes bounce and aids in target acquisition. The instructor emphasizes avoiding common mistakes like leaning forward.

Quick Summary

To improve stability when shooting while moving, avoid leaning forward, which causes bounce. Instead, maintain your natural center of gravity by slightly bending your knees and adopting a 'robotic' movement. This technique enhances stability, simplifies target acquisition, and minimizes compensatory movements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Walking and Shooting Technique Introduction
  2. 00:14Maintaining Center of Gravity
  3. 00:23Benefits of Robotic Movement
  4. 00:32Technique Recap and Recommendation
  5. 00:38Gunsmithing and Drone Training Ad

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common mistake when shooting while walking?

The most common mistake is leaning forward while walking, which creates unwanted bounce and negatively impacts stability and accuracy. Maintaining your natural center of gravity is key.

How can I improve stability when shooting on the move?

To improve stability, slightly bend your knees and adopt a more 'robotic' movement. This helps maintain your center of gravity, minimizes bounce, and makes target acquisition easier.

What are the benefits of a 'robotic' movement while shooting?

A 'robotic' movement enhances stability, simplifies target acquisition, minimizes overall body motion, and reduces the need for compensatory adjustments, leading to more accurate shots.

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