Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
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Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
This gives you a good idea on accepting your wobble 100-4X (I think).
dronning- Posts : 2581
Join date : 2013-03-20
Age : 71
Location : Lakeville, MN
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
I liked this video the first time I saw it, makes me get out the irons and go to the range and try duplicating the center hold. I need lots of practice keeping the trigger moving with irons. Lose trust and hold too long so I adjust sights and go back to sub six, then fall back to holding too long all over again.
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chopper- Posts : 820
Join date : 2013-10-29
Age : 72
Location : Western Iowa
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
It is a great video. One thing video really can't capture is visual focus that the shooter had on the front sight. He could probably see and count the serrations on the front sight blade.
CR10X- Posts : 1777
Join date : 2011-06-17
Location : NC
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
My cataracts have gotten to the point where I can no longer reliably use a red dot (until I can have cataract surgery). So, I will be using irons, which I have not done before in Bullseye. I can hope that I do as well as the individual in the video.
joy2shoot- Posts : 570
Join date : 2014-08-02
Location : North Carolina
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
Great video! (I study it a couple times a day)
I'm not sure that I would even consider that "wobble".
I wish I was anywhere near that steady!
I'm not sure that I would even consider that "wobble".
I wish I was anywhere near that steady!
DA/SA- Posts : 1506
Join date : 2017-10-09
Age : 68
Location : Southeast Florida
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
Third post down in this thread Jon Eulette comments on this video
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t8110-good-sight-alignment-video?highlight=amu+video
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t8110-good-sight-alignment-video?highlight=amu+video
TomH_pa- Posts : 160
Join date : 2017-03-17
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
Really good stuff - Video and Jon's comment. One thing he mentioned stood out, that I do, but didn't realize it. When you get behind in rapid fire, you don't catch up by pulling the trigger faster, you catch up by starting the trigger pull earlier. I have to remember that when people ask.TomH_pa wrote:Third post down in this thread Jon Eulette comments on this video
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t8110-good-sight-alignment-video?highlight=amu+video
Thanks Jon!
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
Don't know when AMU fielded this camera (which is great!) but tri color cammies and video quality leads me to believe this video was shot between 1993 and 2003.
adminbot1911- Posts : 352
Join date : 2019-05-17
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
adminbot1911 wrote:Don't know when AMU fielded this camera (which is great!) but tri color cammies and video quality leads me to believe this video was shot between 1993 and 2003.
That's probably right. I remember seeing it in SAFS in 2004 or 2005.
Re: Rapid Fire POV (Point of View) Video
Speaking of dry firing, has anyone tried the Mantis X dry firing training system? They're up to the X 10 version which tracks your live firing at the range, but you can still get the X2 version for in home only dry firing. It's only $99. It does require some sort of rail or sight mount.dronning wrote:This gives you a good idea on accepting your wobble 100-4X (I think).
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