Spotting your shot, most import factors.

There's other basic body mechanics that I've learned in other athletic pursuits that I find applicable to good shooting form. Activating my core, breathing from my belly/diaphragm rather than my throat/upper chest, making sure my legs/feet/butt are active, making sure I keep an active/open chest and not let my posture go limp or collapse on the gun after a few shots. All things you would do if I was going to say throw a 10lb medicine ball at you and have you catch it and throw it back with force.
 
For me, I can’t and won’t shoot braked. And I avoid shooting non suppressed. I leave the range if abusive brakes are around.
There's a dude with a braked 300 PRC who frequents our range. Brutal -- even from the other end of the line.
 
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