This guide, based on instruction from Joel Park, focuses on improving accuracy with steel targets in shooting competitions. It details common errors like 'hopers' and 'hand clamping,' and provides actionable training drills such as near-far transitions and designated target practice. The core principle emphasized is the discipline of waiting for proper sight alignment before firing, crucial for consistent hits on steel.
Joel Park discusses the benefits of a flexible, self-directed dry-fire routine over a rigid, scheduled program. He emphasizes incorporating various drills like trigger control, draw to sight picture, and movement, allowing for organic adjustments based on observed performance and personal needs. A typical session lasts around 30 minutes, with 3-5 minutes dedicated to each drill, prioritizing engagement and self-diagnosis over rote repetition.
This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at how Joel Park organizes his shooting classes, from defining class types and attendee numbers to coordinating with ranges and instructors. It emphasizes the prerequisites for students, focusing on safe, unsupervised firearm handling and basic movement proficiency. The guide also details ammunition recommendations and the role of the class organizer.
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