World champion shooter Matt McLearn demonstrates a technique for efficiently engaging multiple targets. The method emphasizes starting on the dominant-side target, then pivoting the body using knee bend to engage the secondary target. Crucially, it highlights moving the eyes to the next target during recoil and taking up trigger slack as the body unwinds, promoting speed and accuracy in multi-target scenarios, particularly for competition.
This video, featuring multi-time world champion shooter Matt McLearn, explains the concept of an 'acceptable' sight picture for self-defense scenarios, contrasting it with the precise alignment required for bullseye shooting. McLearn demonstrates that for combat at close distances (approximately 5 yards), slight deviations in sight alignment still result in hits to the center of mass, allowing for faster target engagement and potentially quicker threat elimination. The instruction emphasizes prioritizing speed and center-of-mass hits over perfect sight alignment in a defensive context.
This video provides instruction on proper trigger press technique from multi-time world champion shooter Matt McLearn. Key takeaways include maintaining a 60/40 grip pressure distribution between hands, positioning the trigger finger correctly on the last joint at a 90-degree angle, and pressing the trigger straight back while maintaining sight alignment to achieve accurate shots.
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