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Speed vs Quality- which is more important


InTheBlack

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Duane said

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Actually, we don't train to "wait" until we get a good sight picture. We train to get a good sight picture with such speed that the gun fires right as it stops moving into position.

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Yes.  Back to my original question- what's a good enough sight picture?  There's a physical limit to the speed at which your eye can change its focus.  The better one's index, the less front-sight focus is necessary, allowing the confirmation to occur sooner & so the shot breaks sooner.

re Moros- excuse my repetition of the exaggeration of the 45, but the point is I think a bone hit will be a significant distraction.

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Common Guys!

Expert level it should be no more than .1

SS maybe .15 or .2

Quit doing that in practice ITB your gonna TEACH yourself to do it that way!

Do a GO FOR BROKE draw, make sure you see your sight before you touch it off and make CERTAIN They are on the paper!

THEN do it over and make sure its where its supposed to be I am bettin its not more than .1 and probably closer to .05 depending on distance and the size of the tgt your trying to hit, on an IDPA tgt NOT LONG!

Larry P

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