Calling Your Shot One of the best ways of developing good shooting habits is to learn to call
your shot. To do this, you must notice exactly where you aim the sights at the
instant you fire the shot and call out immediately where you think the bullet
will hit. This takes a lot of concentration. Any shooter who cannot call his
or her shot correctly is either blinking or flinching. Shots are called by the
"clock method." An example would be "bull's-eye at 4 o'clock"; that is, the
shot hit the lower right portion of the bull's-eye.
Figure 3-49.-4 o'clock wind.
Figure 3-50.-Rlange flag wind reading.
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