No correlation or connection.......the muscles involved, breathing, the anatomical positions, the amount of movement in a pool swing versus squeezing a round off offhand, kneeling, squatting or prone.....doesn't matter....the only common denominator is eyesight and if telescopic sights are used, then the analogy loses all validity since we rely on normal vision to play pool.........and when you squeeze the trigger, the bullet always leaves the barrel the same way.......with the same revolutions, i.e. twist, and exit velocity at the muzzle never varies except by changing loads......predictable recoil every time......and the bullet always goes straight and is only influenced by yardage & windage variables (and grains of powder used) ....the shooter just pulls the trigger.
There is no similarity with playing pool except for eyesight and minimizing unnecessary body movement. Trap and skeet are different shooting sports with moving targets involving hand/eye coordination but in pool, the balls are not moving.....even shotgun shooting does not comport very well.....eyesight once again is the only common denominator.
Matt B.
There is no similarity with playing pool except for eyesight and minimizing unnecessary body movement. Trap and skeet are different shooting sports with moving targets involving hand/eye coordination but in pool, the balls are not moving.....even shotgun shooting does not comport very well.....eyesight once again is the only common denominator.
Matt B.
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