CQB Clinic 2 - AAR

Oh there is a long story about Pat being away and me finding a raccoon suit in his closet.. it was in one of the Action Shooting Games threads in 2010.

Pat and his wife are into the fuzzy lifestyle! :)

Yeah but you're the one that pooped in the suit...
 
...When Earl taught us "press, press, press, while looking at the front sight", he was teaching us the command that would allow our subconscious to fire the shot at the right moment.

I bet Earl has taken a course in sports psychology. We were hearing some pretty impressive stuff.

I've had some very diverse instruction from competitive shooters to very high speed leo/mil spec ops types. I've also been fortunate to speak to many pro athletes and their trainers. I tend to see every course that I give as a learning expereicne for me too and I take as much information away as I impart.

Oh and one time I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express.
 
I was surprised no one commented on my rubber boots. I guess the tactical green colour was just awesome enough. I wonder if I could rent a fuzzy pink bunny suit for the next match I'm in...
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We all just figured you came out of a pig barn:D
 
... I have always tended to shoot my rapid (rushed) shots quite a bit to the left of my deliberate shots. According to Pat this would be because of using a different part of the trigger finger on the trigger.

For deliberate I use the pad of the finger. For rapid shots I tend to stick the finger all the way in. This makes a difference. My rapid shots now go to the same place as my aimed shots....

Thanks for this!

I have been having a time trying to correct this exact problem, and had mistakenly assumed that I was just muffling up the thumbs-forward grip.

A small change to trigger finger position, and the problem cleared right up.

Now I just have to practice enough to get it right.:)
 
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