How To Handle Anticipation In Bullseye Pistol Shooting With Brian Zins
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- What is anticipation? Twelve-time NRA Pistol Champion Brian Zins previously shared his tips on the fundamentals, here he reviews the various forms of anticipation in bullseye competition. Part five of a six-part series filmed with Brian at Point Blank Range in Matthews, North Carolina.
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Was waiting to hear how to deal with anticipation..
Every shooter has anticipation Knowing how to control this is what needs to be taught.
So many details when making that perfect shot goes through one’s mind and if not taught properly can be very frustrating.
Proper grip
Proper sight alignment
Proper trigger control
Proper breathing
Proper stance……etc
Practicing the correct fundamentals to get that memory reflex built in is essential for consistent shot placement .
Okay, so you've explained it, but I heard nothing about how to deal with it.
My Model 41 and I thank you.
Very much the zen of shooting👍 great explanation.
Great content; thanks for sharing.
excellent advice
It's not impossible. I used to bullseye womprats in my t16 back home. They are only two meters wide.
Make longer videos, please. 5 min is ridiculously short.
I... I had a hard time watching past 0.:34 seconds of this video as I was too consumed with whether you were going to point your Glock at your face. Flag the chamber or something. I can't keep watching.
That's a SIRT Next Level Training "PIstol". Completely inert. You'll also notice that when he does pick up a functioning pistol he uses a flag safety.
You should have watched past 34 sec ., you might have learned something .. the red gun is an inert pistol … ie , SIRT or glock inert red gun ..the orange gun is a plastic inert gun..