Wisdom heard from Dennis Santiago.
Shooting under stress or time pressure may require trading accuracy to gain speed. It is essential to have a margin of accuracy first or you’ve got nothing to trade.
Managed Marksmanship
May 20, 2015
Guest Article, Shooting 2 Comments
Wisdom heard from Dennis Santiago.
Shooting under stress or time pressure may require trading accuracy to gain speed. It is essential to have a margin of accuracy first or you’ve got nothing to trade.
Colorado Pete
May 24, 2015 @ 22:57:21
One of the traits of high-end shooters is knowing just how fast they can go in a given situation while keeping enough accuracy to get the desired hit.
Takes LOTS of range time on varying scenarios.
Kinda like competition and hunting provide.
Go figure.
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John M. Buol Jr.
May 25, 2015 @ 06:11:09
It’s like that old racing adage, you don’t know how fast you can go until you scrape a little paint on the wall.
This requires getting to a track and putting it on the clock to find out.
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