This video explains the concept of 'acceptable sight pictures' or 'confirmation levels' in shooting, which allows for faster trigger presses by using less visual information. It details a progression from maximum information ('stop dot') to reduced information ('streak,' 'flash of color,' and non-traditional methods) to improve first-shot speed while maintaining accuracy. The instruction emphasizes practicing with less information to increase shooting speed, especially at closer ranges, without compromising accountability.
This video introduces the concept of 'shooting schemes' or 'confirmation levels' in firearms training, moving beyond the traditional 'acceptable sight picture.' It explains that different levels of visual information from the sight (dot or front sight) can grant permission to press the trigger, allowing for faster shooting without sacrificing accuracy. The core idea is to match the confirmation level to target difficulty, distance, and shooter skill to optimize performance and get ahead of the 'power curve.'
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