I'm not even sure if this is the correct terminology. I have been practicing drawing from concealment and firing either 2 to COM or 2 to COM 1 to head. This has been done at seven and ten yards. I'm shooting once a week and about 100 rounds a week.
Today I decided to try closer targets and set up the two at between 1- 2 yards and 3-4 yards. At these ranges I found I could trim off about .3 sec for the first shot by point shooting rather than using the front sight. Still was hitting COM. I also fired 4 rounds each target just so I would not get stuck with a habit of 2. Got 4 off on each target in about 3.25 seconds.
I think the majority of the faster time is the point shooting, although I have been practicing the draw fairly regularly.
Thoughts ? Suggestions?
Anyone find similar results? Is this a good idea or should I stick to front sight only?
Today I decided to try closer targets and set up the two at between 1- 2 yards and 3-4 yards. At these ranges I found I could trim off about .3 sec for the first shot by point shooting rather than using the front sight. Still was hitting COM. I also fired 4 rounds each target just so I would not get stuck with a habit of 2. Got 4 off on each target in about 3.25 seconds.
I think the majority of the faster time is the point shooting, although I have been practicing the draw fairly regularly.
Thoughts ? Suggestions?
Anyone find similar results? Is this a good idea or should I stick to front sight only?
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