Please pick out the definition of FEEL that most applies to planning to make an OB by hitting it with a CB. The sense of SMELL makes about as much sense as FEEL.
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"I CAN JUST SMELL WHERE TO HIT THOSE BALLS"
feel
/fēl/
verb
verb: feel; 3rd person present: feels; past tense: felt; past participle: felt; gerund or present participle: feeling
1. be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched.
"she felt someone touch her shoulder"
•be aware of (something happening) through physical sensation.
"she felt the ground give way beneath her"
•examine or search by touch.
"he touched her head and felt her hair"
synonyms: touch, stroke, caress, fondle, finger, thumb, handle More
"she felt the fabric"
•test, try (out), check, assess
"feel the temperature of the water"
•be capable of sensation.
"the dead cannot feel"
•give a sensation of a particular physical quality when touched.
"the wool feels soft"
synonyms: seem, appear, strike one as
"the air feels damp"
•informal
investigate something cautiously.
"they want to feel out the situation"
•informal
fondle someone for one's own sexual stimulation.
2.experience (an emotion or sensation).
"I felt a sense of excitement"
synonyms: experience, undergo, go through, bear, endure, suffer
"you will not feel any pain"
•consider oneself to be in a particular state or exhibiting particular qualities.
"he doesn't feel obliged to visit every weekend"
•have the strength and energy to do or deal with.
"after the accident she didn't feel up to driving"
•be healthy and well.
"Ruth was not quite feeling herself"
•be emotionally affected by.
"he didn't feel the loss of his mother so keenly"
•have compassion for.
"poor woman—I feel for her"
synonyms: sympathize with, be sorry for, pity, feel pity for, feel sympathy for, feel compassion for, be moved by; More
commiserate with, condole with
"tell your mother we certainly feel for her"
3. have a belief or impression, especially without an identifiable reason.
"she felt that the woman positively disliked her"
synonyms: sense, have a (funny) feeling, get the impression, have a hunch, intuit
"I feel that he is only biding his time"
•hold an opinion.
"I felt I could make a useful contribution"
synonyms: believe, think, consider (it right), be of the opinion, hold, maintain, judge; More
informalreckon, figure
"he feels that he should go to the meeting"
noun
noun: feel; plural noun: feels
1. an act of touching something to examine it.
•the sense of touch.
"he worked by feel rather than using his eyes"
synonyms: (sense of) touch, tactile sense, feeling (one's way)
"the divers worked by feel"
2. a sensation given by an object or material when touched.
"nylon cloth with a cotton feel"
synonyms: texture, surface, finish; More
weight, thickness, consistency, quality
"the feel of the paper"
•the impression given by something.
"the restaurant has a modern bistro feel"
synonyms: atmosphere, ambience, aura, mood, feeling, air, impression, character, tenor, spirit, flavor; More
informalvibrations, vibes
"the feel of a room"
How does FEEL supersede the laser like accuracy of the eyes for specific sight or vision alignment.
Hey, if you want to play by FEEL, be my guest. It's YOUR game, not mine. Going into the memory bank and becoming second nature is NOT feel. It's still the eyes and accurate visual alignment. The difference is it's done at a much faster speed and knowing what and where to look with the eyes is very acute once trained.