Joel Park, an expert firearms instructor, details how to maximize indoor range training, emphasizing fundamental marksmanship and reactive shooting due to the limitations of single-lane setups. He advocates for using dry fire at home to practice complex transitions and focal depth changes, while live fire should focus on core shooting skills. The advice is geared towards improving performance in competitive shooting disciplines like Steel Challenge.
This guide details the Finger-Target Focal Depth Training drill, as taught by Professor Hwansik Kim. The technique emphasizes training the eyes to focus on a 'molecule size' spot on the target by rapidly switching focus between a close object (finger) and a distant target. This drill aims to improve visual acuity, focus endurance, and the ability to maintain precise sight alignment under various conditions, including stress. Consistent practice can lead to significant improvements in shooting performance within months.
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