^I would never speak for TDC he does that just fine all on his own, however, what you are describing is referred to as the "now" moment and it is incorrect for bulleye type shooting. By instinct when your sight picture sways and you think I'll shoot "Now", your trigger control takes a hard turn to the left (so to speak). Bullseye shooters practice, practice, practice everything from trigger control to breathing control (similar to rifle shooting). Your sight picture should not sway, your sights should not bob or bounce when depressing the trigger, target re-acquisition could take 30-40 seconds (a long time) after the initial report of the gun.
It's not a knock, and also important to practice (and fun), but the 7m gang dump magazines into targets as quickly and accurately as possible. Not only is there no time for breathing control and accurate sight re-acquisition, as some have said gun sights are almost irrelevant all together. It is by design very instinctive "Go" shooting. point and dump (actually, its training for incapacitating a threat to life and limb quickly and efficiently...but I may get some flack from the "sportsmen" out there for that statement, but I stand by it all the same.)
Anyhow, two completely different ways to wield a hand gun, both are fun, both are challenging and difficult for different reasons...but "now" shooting is not bullseye shooting. It takes a metric tonne of patience and a lot of resting between shots...I don't have the skill or patience for it as my scores indicate, I need to practice more and type less.
It's not a knock, and also important to practice (and fun), but the 7m gang dump magazines into targets as quickly and accurately as possible. Not only is there no time for breathing control and accurate sight re-acquisition, as some have said gun sights are almost irrelevant all together. It is by design very instinctive "Go" shooting. point and dump (actually, its training for incapacitating a threat to life and limb quickly and efficiently...but I may get some flack from the "sportsmen" out there for that statement, but I stand by it all the same.)
Anyhow, two completely different ways to wield a hand gun, both are fun, both are challenging and difficult for different reasons...but "now" shooting is not bullseye shooting. It takes a metric tonne of patience and a lot of resting between shots...I don't have the skill or patience for it as my scores indicate, I need to practice more and type less.