An interesting read from the USAR pistol team
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An interesting read from the USAR pistol team
Self explanatory...
https://armarksman.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/new-service-pistol-guide.pdf
https://armarksman.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/new-service-pistol-guide.pdf
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Baydawg- Posts : 114
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Re: An interesting read from the USAR pistol team
really good stuff! I particularly like:
How to shoot better bullseye scores. (Immediately)
1 Accept your present wobble area rather than trying to reduce it.
2 Standardize your thought process during raising the arm and shooting.
3 Apply steady pressure straight back on the trigger while not altering your firm grip on the pistol.
4 Keep this pressure mounting until you feel the trigger go up against its over travel stop. Then release.
5 Immediately start mounting pressure straight back on the trigger again even though the gun is at peak recoil.
6 Continue applying trigger pressure steadily while recovering from recoil at a rate that will cause the shot to leave the barrel sometime while sights or dot are in your aiming, wobble, area.
7 Repeat the process when the trigger stops in its over travel and the gun recoils.
Dave Salyer 2/26/2012
How to shoot better bullseye scores. (Immediately)
1 Accept your present wobble area rather than trying to reduce it.
2 Standardize your thought process during raising the arm and shooting.
3 Apply steady pressure straight back on the trigger while not altering your firm grip on the pistol.
4 Keep this pressure mounting until you feel the trigger go up against its over travel stop. Then release.
5 Immediately start mounting pressure straight back on the trigger again even though the gun is at peak recoil.
6 Continue applying trigger pressure steadily while recovering from recoil at a rate that will cause the shot to leave the barrel sometime while sights or dot are in your aiming, wobble, area.
7 Repeat the process when the trigger stops in its over travel and the gun recoils.
Dave Salyer 2/26/2012
Re: An interesting read from the USAR pistol team
Good stuff.....thank you
lablover- Posts : 1275
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Re: An interesting read from the USAR pistol team
Very good! Good pointers . As far as accepting my wobble, I accept it a lot better when using centerhold .
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