| 1. | Accuracy never exceeded a radius from point of aim in any case.
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| 2. | A perfect union should be a point of aim, and it seems no longer to be.
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| 3. | The second is to purposefully change the point of aim, just as one would do with a conventional rifle.
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| 4. | The first torpedo hit at the point of aim under the mainmast and completely disintegrated everything abaft her stack.
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| 5. | The slant of visible convections near the ground can be used to estimate crosswinds, and correct the point of aim.
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| 6. | Natural point of aim is a firing technique that does not rely on the shooter's muscles to aim the rifle.
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| 7. | One of the main advantages of natural point of aim is that it minimizes fatigue when shooting a long course of fire.
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| 8. | Doubles are still made but are quite expensive; getting both barrels to shoot to the point of aim is a labor-intensive process.
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| 9. | Accuracy, described as " pinpoint ", never exceeded the best British average of about a radius from point of aim in any case.
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| 10. | Natural point of aim is not achieved if the shooter must apply pressure to the firearm so the sight picture is on target.
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