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Thread: Balancing Speed and Accuracy

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I think "going slower" only guarantees a slower time, and not necessarily better hits.

    I would say "shoot when the sights are sufficiently aligned for the target you are shooting, while working the trigger appropriately for the target you are shooting." Take whatever time it takes to align the sights/work the trigger. Some may feel otherwise, but based on the amount of sight misalignment you can get away with and still hit the target, I think the working the trigger part is even more important than sights.

    I would agree. I've missed more shots from bad trigger manipulation than from bad sight picture/alignment.

  2. #12
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    I was listening to Ben Stoeger's podcast and he made a mention of the fact that he doesn't consider close targets to be "easy" but rather he considers them to be "fast" targets.

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