How To Develop A Shot Process In Bullseye Pistol With Brian Zins

Published on March 7, 2018
Duration: 6:02

This guide details how to develop a consistent shot process for Bullseye pistol shooting, as explained by 12-time NRA Pistol Champion Brian Zins. It emphasizes integrating mental and physical preparation into a simplified, repeatable sequence. Zins, a former Marine Corps competitive shooter, shares insights on refining grip, trigger control, and managing distractions to achieve success across all firing stages.

Quick Summary

Develop a consistent shot process for Bullseye pistol shooting by integrating mental and physical preparation into a simplified, repeatable sequence. Monitor distractions and apply this process across all firing stages for enhanced accuracy and performance, as taught by NRA Champion Brian Zins.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shot Process
  2. 00:30Mental and Mechanical Integration
  3. 01:10Defining Shot Process
  4. 01:25Marine Corps Training Influence
  5. 02:00Evolution and Internalization
  6. 02:50Detailed Physical Steps
  7. 04:20Identifying Stray Indicators
  8. 05:15Consistency Across Fire Stages

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a shot process in Bullseye pistol shooting?

A shot process in Bullseye pistol shooting encompasses all mental and physical preparations needed to deliver a single, well-aimed shot. It's about creating a consistent, repeatable sequence of actions and thoughts for optimal performance.

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