When you can pick up an Alpha by throwing the gun towards the target (usually make ups for shots that weren't so good)it is fun to watch. Not ideal, but fun to watch. I did that twice on a stage at the Buckeye challenge 2 yrs ago. Didn't like the last shot on paper as I was leaving the position, threw the extra shot at it. 3 alphas were the result on both targets I re-engaged. My lesson learned was trust. If you think you saw a good shot, trust your front sight.
As you get better/more experience at speed you'll develop a range that you can confortably point-shoot at. After trying to hose the Front Sight classifier, I've confirmed my range is at least 7 yards. If I can see even just a flash of front sight, I know the hits will be there.