This discussion from the Practical Pistol Show explores the effectiveness of shooting on the move in competitive shooting. Experts Ben Stoeger, Gabe, and Hopkins generally agree that shooting on the move is often overvalued and can lead to dropped points and slower times, especially on targets beyond 10-15 yards or multiple targets. They emphasize that accuracy and confidence are paramount, and that significant, purposeful movement is key when choosing to shoot on the move. The consensus is that for most shooters, stopping to shoot is more efficient and reliable, with matches serving as occasional tests of skill rather than the primary training method.
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