Ben Stoeger on the best drill to speed up engagement

Published on February 20, 2024
Duration: 7:28

This guide details a target transition drill taught by expert shooter Ben Stoeger, focusing on improving speed and accuracy in competitive shooting scenarios. It emphasizes visual processing, precise aiming points on steel, and allowing the firearm to follow the eyes for efficient target acquisition. The drill is designed to enhance reactive shooting and overall engagement speed, suitable for advanced shooters looking to refine their competitive performance.

Quick Summary

Expert shooter Ben Stoeger teaches a drill to speed up target transitions by emphasizing precise aiming points on steel and allowing the gun to follow the eyes. He advises shooting at the 'pace of your eyes,' reacting to the sight picture as it appears, and consciously disconnecting from sights during wide transitions for maximum speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Target Transitions
  2. 01:42Drill Setup and Methodology
  3. 03:11Demonstration and Pacing
  4. 04:12Common Mistakes in Transitions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key principle Ben Stoeger emphasizes for faster target transitions?

Ben Stoeger emphasizes allowing the gun to follow your eyes to the next target, rather than forcing mechanical movement. He advises shooting at the 'pace of your eyes,' reacting to the sight picture as soon as it's acquired for optimal speed and precision.

How does Ben Stoeger recommend aiming at steel targets?

Stoeger recommends aiming at a specific, small point on the steel target, such as the center bolt, rather than the general 'white' of the plate. This precise aiming point enhances accuracy and consistency during rapid engagements.

What is the recommended drill for improving target transition speed?

The recommended drill involves alternating between a steel target and four paper targets in a 'steel-paper-steel-paper' sequence. This challenges the shooter's ability to quickly and accurately acquire subsequent targets.

What common mistake should shooters avoid during wide target transitions?

During wide target transitions, shooters should consciously disconnect their eyes from the sights to more rapidly acquire the next target. Failing to do so, or not leading with the eyes, significantly slows down the engagement process.

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