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Fundamentals
What you need to do with your hands, eyes, and feet in order to become a better shooter.


What to Do With Your Feet: Intro
If you can read, you can probably stand, which means you can probably walk, and that is a great start for what we need from our feet in order to Read more...
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May 132 min read
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What to Do With Your Eyes: Levels of Sight Confirmation
Coming soon... For now I have this video for you.
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May 131 min read
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What to Do With Your Eyes: Intro
Most things tend to be easier when you look at what you're doing, this also applies to shooting. Whether you're moving, reloading, or actually shooting, you will do that thing better if you are looking at what you're doing. Crazy right? I'll give a general idea of what it is you need to be looking at and expand on these topics in future articles. First things first, we are going to be target-focused shooters. This means we will have crisp, clear targets and fuzzy sights somew
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May 133 min read
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What to Do With Your Hands: The Draw
Distance: 7 yards
Round Count: N/A
Par Time: 1.0 second
Start Position: Loaded and holstered, wrists below belt.
Procedure: Upon the start signal, build an acceptable grip with your sights aligned on target. Read more...
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May 133 min read
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What to Do With Your Hands: Intro
"I'm not sure what to do with my hands" -Ricky Bobby, 2006 If you're in the same boat as Ricky Bobby, that's okay, I'll get you pointed in the right direction. The grip is the foundation on which you will build all of your shooting ability. Without a good grip, shooting accurately and quickly becomes exponentially more difficult. There are a couple of things we need from our hands, or in other words our grip. First, we need our hands to be consistently in the same place, app
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Apr 212 min read
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