This training progression, demonstrated by Ben Stoeger, moves from 'corrective' shooting (ensuring accuracy by pausing for sight alignment) to 'reactive' shooting (firing as sights return) and finally to 'predictive' shooting (shooting faster than conscious reaction allows). The goal is to improve firearm control and accuracy through understanding the cause-and-effect of shooting inputs at increasing speeds.
This video by Ben Stoeger introduces the concepts of corrective, reactive, and predictive shooting paces. He demonstrates an aggressive double-tap training drill designed to improve speed and consistency by focusing on predictive shooting, where the shooter anticipates the gun's track back to the target after firing. The drill emphasizes aggressive pairs with deliberate assessment and re-indexing between sets.
This drill, demonstrated by Hwansik Kim, focuses on improving transition times and accuracy across three confirmation levels. Confirmation One emphasizes predictive shooting with fast splits (0.2s), Confirmation Two focuses on reaction time (0.25-0.30s), and Confirmation Three involves corrective shooting for precision (0.45-0.55s). The drill highlights the importance of vision focus for achieving tight groups and consistent performance.
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