I think this thread should go here, as perhaps IPSC/IDPA shooters could answer this easily with authority.
So I'm a newbie.
Shooting is good, but shooting fast is even better.
If I do something, I want to do it right, that's why I would like to ask for help in this matter.
I have a Baby Eagle 9mm. With that the following sequence looks OK: aim, pull the trigger, hold the trigger and let it fly while it recoils, acquire the target again, release the trigger to reset and pull it immediately. Repead the same steps until the slide locks back.
I tried the same with a 1911 Springfield but I felt it weird. Perhaps just because that was the first time I shot a 1911, perhaps because it requires different technique.
So how to rapidfire properly?
So I'm a newbie.
Shooting is good, but shooting fast is even better.
If I do something, I want to do it right, that's why I would like to ask for help in this matter.
I have a Baby Eagle 9mm. With that the following sequence looks OK: aim, pull the trigger, hold the trigger and let it fly while it recoils, acquire the target again, release the trigger to reset and pull it immediately. Repead the same steps until the slide locks back.
I tried the same with a 1911 Springfield but I felt it weird. Perhaps just because that was the first time I shot a 1911, perhaps because it requires different technique.
So how to rapidfire properly?