Thanks for some very helpful instruction and thanks for showing us that you are human too. I don't have to feel bad if not every single shot in a session is an alpha even though that is the goal.
Would like to run these in dry fire (limited in accessible outdoor range). Going to try to math out the target sizes at distance even though they'll be on the same plane. Thanks for these.
Great stuff and thank you! For a C class shooter what you do is simply amazing and it looks like its easy but it can't be. Would love to know what you could share that could help someone develop better recoil control. Your's looks beyond next level or l like not from this Planet. Got the same gun and am shooting drills 3X a week trying to learn all I can from you.
@@isaaclockwood1839 Right on! Found your video on "Grip" which was helpful and ran the multi range Bill drills today . Very enlightening. I focused just on my dot in relation to hits. I think everybody would like a description of what you see basically in close, near and far scenarios with your dot. Keep pounded bud you're a Star! I'm very grateful I can glean experience and advice from you. Thank you for helping all of us.
I have always wondered if shooting FAR too NEAR is easier and faster because adjust your sight picture and eye focus takes longer at distance than shooting close too far? I am thinking as you come close it's easier to see and your shooting rhythm can increase.
Purse I believe it just depends on the specific array you're shooting. It's hard to say because it really depends on if you're entering an array or exiting. Either way advice to practice both so that your proficient in either.