When it comes to shooting proficiency, there's no substitute for a well-honed pre-shot routine. Whether you're a beginner stepping onto the firing line for the first time or a seasoned shooter looking to refine your skills, mastering this critical aspect of marksmanship is essential.
In our training sessions, we've encountered individuals from various backgrounds. Some are new to shooting, while others have spent considerable time on static ranges. Regardless of experience level, many have developed less-than-ideal pre-shot routines that hinder their performance.
Unlike the serene atmosphere of a golf course, where players leisurely prepare for their swing, real-life self-defense situations demand rapid, precise action under immense pressure. That's why it's crucial to cultivate a pre-shot routine that not only enhances accuracy but also operates seamlessly within the fluid motion of presenting your firearm.
In our recent discussion, we explored the significance of integrating key...
When shooting around barriers, are you using the pivot point correctly?
Make sure your shoulder is behind your front sight post when engaging targets when shooting around barriers.
This overview explains a key concept for all our work in a non-linear threat environment.
Members should check out the rest of the Combat Mobility System to work this concept in all planes (prone, kneeling, squatting, etc)
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In this video Rich shows how to use the high ready position when moving around people.
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