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Sight Focus Plain
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Sight Focus Plain
I've read many times about where you should focus on the front sight and not the target but I have a different approach. Say I'm shooting with any iron sight whether open or closed at 50 yards. If I focus at an imaginary line at around 30 yards I shoot my best. I'm not looking at the front sight or the target but taking everything in consideration which includes breathing and heartbeat.
Does anyone else do this?
Does anyone else do this?
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Sight Focus Plain
Sir H sounds kind of like an instinctive approach. Sometimes when plinking, I don't really aim, but rather "picture" the bullet hitting the can, or whatever, and it actually works
I used to play pool the same way. Don't really aim, just imagine the ball going in the pocket.
Is that Zen?
I used to play pool the same way. Don't really aim, just imagine the ball going in the pocket.
Is that Zen?
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Re: Sight Focus Plain
Shooting shorts I can actually see the bullet for a split second.
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Re: Sight Focus Plain
"Zen and the Art of Plinking"Henry88 wrote:Sir H sounds kind of like an instinctive approach. Sometimes when plinking, I don't really aim, but rather "picture" the bullet hitting the can, or whatever, and it actually works![]()
I used to play pool the same way. Don't really aim, just imagine the ball going in the pocket.
Is that Zen?
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Re: Sight Focus Plain
No.Sir Henry wrote:
Does anyone else do this?
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Re: Sight Focus Plain
It sounds like a form of point shooting with a touch of zen.
For some reason a picture of Bill Murray swinging a golf club in Caddy Shack just popped into my head.
For some reason a picture of Bill Murray swinging a golf club in Caddy Shack just popped into my head.
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Re: Sight Focus Plain
That's what I need to do to shoot better. Take all my change out of my left pocket and put it in my right pocket.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Sight Focus Plain
I picture that scwewy wabbitt.
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