I usually try to shoot with at least one eye open.I try to shoot with both eyes open. I have no idea if it's correct but I feel it gives me a better sight picture.
Bring your readers when we get together.Or maybe try to use the readers when I am shooting.
Bring your readers when we get together.
I shoot all my guns, handguns and longguns, with both eyes open. Not sure why, but I've always done it.
How new is the pistol? I've had a few unfired that took over 50 rounds to shoot to point of aim. What ammo? Specifically what weight of bullet? Contrary to popular belief, a light and fast bullet will hit lower than a heavy and slow bullet. (This applies to handguns only).
Now that equipment has been addressed. Shooting pistols is not difficult, but it can be if you are nervous or just plain trying too hard. It's an acquired skill, and a diminishing skill for most everyone. Granted, I've seen a few first time shooters who just line up the sights and punch bullseyes.
Just keep shooting. If Ben English posts in here. Pay attention.
Technically, that's what he did Sunday.should you decide to take a class from an instructor
We need a multi-like button.even worse, people who aren't fakes, but still have no business telling other people how to shoot.
bad instructors are terribly common,
Technically, that's what he did Sunday.
We need a multi-like button.
At the last class I took, within the past year, the instructor had all the certs, was ex-LEO, and had various tales about how he'd been there and done that. But he couldn't teach worth crap. It was a waste of time and money.
Practice does NOT make perfect. Only perfect practice, does. You have to learn the basics if you ever want to get the desired results.
This is a good starting point:
http://www.bullseyepistol.com/amucover.htm
I shot UIT / ISSF pistol matches but a link in German might not help the forum members as much as this one in English .Are you a bullseye shooter? Curious since you posted that link.
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