Col you know how to do it man, you have been to both seminars
Still anyways its better if your actually shown how to do it, but I will try to explain in steps.
First thing, get rid of your drop if you have one. Otherwise your arm will get shot off.
When snap shooting the first thing you need to have in your head is BALANCE. If your not balanced you wont be as quick as you could be, and you will be unbalanced when executing any moves.
Second, position yourself so that your feet are apart and you are balanced. Hold your marker, with bottle in shoulder (NOT on shoulder) and making sure your arm and forearm are in a natural position when holding the trigger frame. Obviously hold the front reg with your left hand like normal.
Thirdly, point the barrel infront of you. Making sure the marker and hopper are parrallel, and roughly 2 inches away from the edge of the barricade.
Fourth, now with a swift tilt of your upper body (hips) tilt out that 2 inches to break cover and pull the trigger, and again using your upper body tilt back in to the original position behind cover. Make sure when you tilt using your hips that your head stays straight with your spine, otherwise you find yourself leaning your head out first then your upper body, which you dont want.
Thats pretty much it. Most people alter their feet position's to what ever is comfortable to them, but as long as your balanced and are 2 inches from the edge you should be behind cover all the time. (unless you stick your feet out to far
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Feel free col and the guys from nexus to correct me, if im wrong
Cos otherwise i have been doing it wrong
Darren