It's Useless (3)

Even though my aim was in the same direction as my aim, the bullet went in a different direction. I wonder why this can be, even though I have heard what Yamada taught earlier.

The first point in shooting is that both eyes must not be closed, must remain open. With both eyes open, the vision will match what is seen. Left will still be left, and right will still be right. With my eyes open, I can aim at my target.

Feet, legs can help the resistance of the shot push. Even if the thrust of the gun is slight, I still have to keep my legs stretched so they don't fall. But still, I was pushed even though the thrust of this gun wasn't great. Can't imagine what if I shoot with a shotgun.

The hand, with proper hand placement, makes the gun hold when it is about to fire. With this hand, I was able to thrust my gun forward according to my aim, even though both my hands were injured.

And another thing that is used as a point in shooting is composure.