2 questions for the masters

hal1955

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I've worked on my accuracy and I am happy with what I've got. I have worked on my draw and can fire 2 aces at 15m in about 1.7 ( production glock). Now I need to work on transitions. But I have 2 questions.
1. On the draw, while your hand is lifting your gun, where are your eyes looking? As the gun comes up to eye level what are you looking at? When you pull the trigger what are you looking at? ( I look at the target and as my gun comes up I pick up the front sight and the target becomes a blur. I focus on the front sight as I pull the trigger).
2. While riding the recoil over to your next target what are your eyes looking at? I'm not sure whether I should keep my eyes on the front sight as it moves to the next target or whether I should look at the next target first then swing the front sight over to it. Any suggestions?
 
Anytime I have ever had to do anything quickly , is get all worked up (death grip) look at where the hole is in the target (it ain't there yet) pull up and let fly. I never use the sights on a handgun:D
Takes practice :onCrack: but it works , got me a yellow gong in Ottawa:D :runaway:
 
hal1955 said:
I've worked on my accuracy and I am happy with what I've got. I have worked on my draw and can fire 2 aces at 15m in about 1.7 ( production glock). Now I need to work on transitions. But I have 2 questions.
1. On the draw, while your hand is lifting your gun, where are your eyes looking? As the gun comes up to eye level what are you looking at? When you pull the trigger what are you looking at? ( I look at the target and as my gun comes up I pick up the front sight and the target becomes a blur. I focus on the front sight as I pull the trigger).

You are using correct technique....

hal1955 said:
2. While riding the recoil over to your next target what are your eyes looking at? I'm not sure whether I should keep my eyes on the front sight as it moves to the next target or whether I should look at the next target first then swing the front sight over to it. Any suggestions?

Your eyes should snap over to the next target first and then your gun follows.
 
watch your front sight, it tells you when you can fire again, when engaging multiple targets, as Dragoon says, your eyes snap first then your head, upper body, and gun follow. You are doing good if you are actually seeing the front sight being super clear and the target slightly blurry.
 
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