I am considering using my sights......................next year.
Maybe they fail to call some fraction of a percent of their rounds. Maybe they are suprised by a miss once in a while... People are human and do very few things to true perfection. But I like to think that's true simply because it's easier on my ego when I also fail to call a shot.
Max, you had 5 mikes at a club match not too long ago. You called each of them and decided not to make them up?
You got that right.
But calling the shot means hitting the target, right?
Then why do GM's have misses?
I am considering using my sights......................next year.
Plus the major scoring.
I vote trigger control.....
It is actually an area that I know I need to really work on. I get caught up in the shooting and start really just mashing the Hell out of the trigger which is causing the gun to move during the shot. So even if I am watching my sights and thinking what I am seeing will be two alphas I end up with something else because I was moving the gun.
I really started to notice this in dry fire, as I did more repetitions I was noticing that I was tightening my grip and pulling on the trigger harder causing the sights to move.
i think trigger control is the biggest thing, at the moment, i need to work on. i think im doing the same thing as you jake. i mean i see the sight and its on the target and looks like its in the A zone but alas, an M or C or D. i know i just get going and im thinking about the speed so i jerk the trigger.
any drills you guys do to practice this trigger control?
uh yeah, you should, uh, get a heavier trigger, and uh try, I mean you really try jerking the trigger, yeah, that uh will work for you, yeah yeah I think really jerking the trigger, that is what uh, yeah , uh you should be doing more of......
(at least I know it would be better for me if you did that.......)
I'm with Jake & Kyle on this one, although Jake's advice to Kyle is what I do now. Well, other than the heavy trigger.
My trigger control reminds me of taking the kid to Chuckie Cheese and playing the game where the mole pops out of an unknown location and you try to hit him with a hammer before he disappears. Oh!!!!!! There's the sight picture!!!! Now what???? Oh yeah!!!! Break the shot! Now dummy! Before the sight moves!!!! HURRY HURRY !!!!!!
Yeah, thats the ticket............... Oh. Did I mention I'm slow ?
i think trigger control is the biggest thing, at the moment, i need to work on. i think im doing the same thing as you jake. i mean i see the sight and its on the target and looks like its in the A zone but alas, an M or C or D. i know i just get going and im thinking about the speed so i jerk the trigger.
any drills you guys do to practice this trigger control?
I am getting to know where my mikes maybe. However, I've noticed that when I think I ran a stage smooth..I end up having 2-4 mikes. They are usually at transition points where I'm getting ready to take off running. I think mentally I've shot the target before I physically shoot it. when I feel good about a run..it usually isn't that good. I know this will come with time
Wasn't LT traded? Hmm. Can't trade teams in this sport! Kidding!Same reason Steve Nash occasionally misses a free throw or LaDainian Tomlinson fumbles... happens to the best of them.
Shoot a revolver or even a Glock (with a stock trigger) for a while. After you learn to press the trigger on one of those without disturbing the alignment of the gun, shooting your STI will be significantly easier.