What I’m doing in this case is keeping the head position anchored to the sights while I turn with knees… even if the eye darts, I can still smoothly track the gun / irons in and across the target.
It’s like when we talked about picking up the dot on an optic on approach to the target. It’s like that.
The simpler the tracking, the more predictive the shooting and the less correction required.
I realized this when I was shooting PCC-irons… the head has to stay anchored in line via the cheek weld. Even if the eyes dart to next target.
That’s essentially what you’re trying to recreate with iron pistol for steel challenge IMO… a virtual cheek weld to the irons that keeps the head position constant in relation to the sights.
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