This video, part 4 of a series on shooting faster, focuses on engaging difficult targets by emphasizing the need for a steady sight picture. Instructor Miles explains that for challenging targets, such as a 1-inch circle at close range, shooters must be patient, wait for their sights or Red Dot to stabilize, and execute a precise trigger press. This contrasts with easier targets where faster shooting is permissible due to a wider margin for sight movement. The techniques discussed apply to both dry fire and live fire practice, with an emphasis on understanding target difficulty and adjusting aiming schemes accordingly.
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