Frankly I consider 2 foot round at 5 or less yards to be "blind panic with eyes firmly scrunched closed shooting".
Yes that's the self defence mode.
Frankly I consider 2 foot round at 5 or less yards to be "blind panic with eyes firmly scrunched closed shooting".
A handgun is NOT a precision weapon. It is designed for up close fighting. If you can hit a two foot square target from five yards or closer under duress you have won.
That is too bad that you hold yourself to such a low standard.Yes that's the self defence mode.
An IPSC shooter's house is invaded. Following the defensive shooting the police arrive to find the body of the home invader with tape patches over the wounds. The home owner is standing waiting with the cleared gun in the holster and an expectant expression and asking "all alphas, right?"....![]()
...shooting pistols well is a lot harder than shooting rifles well.
Trigger finger placement is very important too
Most new shooters place the trigger in the joint of the finger "this is wrong" The trigger should rest on the palm of your finger tip.
If you can hit a two foot square target from five yards or closer under duress you have won.
That is too bad that you hold yourself to such a low standard.
In my experience with self defense, I don't turn into a useless gibbering ball of terror, but I guess everybody is different.
Thankfully many shooters are capable of much greater performance, even under extreme stress. But I guess I would admit that there are people who probably can't do any better. I would sure hate to be one, though.
Hmmm....not many people have found themselves in a life or death fight....
...you will know when the flinch is gone...
Hmmm....not many people have found themselves in a life or death fight....much less with a firearm. We're not talking tough guy fisty cuffs in the bar's parking lot @ 2am. I would think my "target" breathing would get thrown out the window under extreme stress......I might even forget to count my rounds....doubt it, but it could happen![]()
The flinch is never gone. Some shooters are just able to control it a bit better, and minimize the effects it has on their accuracy.
Wow. Epic hate on sale right here! I merely meant if someone was rushing at me from five yards away armed with a knife I would be happy to be able to draw my gun and hit the two foot square across his chest.
As for the OP's question, when I want to know if my gun is shooting straight I usually shoot from seven to ten yards. I practice dry firing quite a bit.
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That is exactly what I took your post to mean...and that standard is terrible.Wow. Epic hate on sale right here! I merely meant if someone was rushing at me from five yards away armed with a knife I would be happy to be able to draw my gun and hit the two foot square across his chest.
As for the OP's question, when I want to know if my gun is shooting straight I usually shoot from seven to ten yards. I practice dry firing quite a bit.