Visual Process Let your eyes fire the gun.

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  • DougC

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    Shooting well is a process. It comprises a complex series of subprocesses that are performed at a specific level of competency to successfully hit a target within a specified amount of time. Several of these subprocesses are executed simultaneously.

    The overarching shooting process is simply described as to bring stability to alignment (muzzle aligned with target) and press off a round without disturbing muzzle alignment.

    One of the multiple subprocesses comprising the overarching process is the visual process which directs the shooter through a sighted-fire checklist including point of aim, alignment, confirmation, when to press and the results of that press including point of impact ultimately determining if it was a hit or a missed shot.


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    Or NOT. Tried your no-aim belly shooting 3yds, 2 handed. XDS9mm, 135gr cast @ 950 fps. Need to practice one handed next time. No draw, just bench pickup. A good drill.
     

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