Joel Park introduces the 'One Shot Return Drill' to differentiate between a true flinch and natural recoil control. This drill emphasizes observing sight return to the point of aim after a live-fire shot. It highlights that dry fire practice with dummy rounds can be misleading, as the physical recoil impulse from live ammunition is crucial for accurate assessment of sight tracking and identifying a flinch.
Joel Park, an expert competitive shooter, strongly advises against compensating for shooting errors by aiming away from the common miss. He emphasizes fixing the root cause of the error to avoid developing bad habits and ensure consistent performance. The video demonstrates how to refine technique, particularly during drills like the one-shot return, by minimizing unnecessary input and focusing on natural sight recovery, especially as distance magnifies minor mistakes.
This video, featuring expert Ben Stoeger, outlines a philosophy and practical drills for mastering recoil control. Stoeger emphasizes consistent sight tracking and grip over excessive body tension, which he deems counterproductive for dynamic shooting. Key drills include 'One Shot Return' and 'Doubles on Demand' to build predictable pistol recovery and accurate pairs.
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