BIG WEEKEND FOR AHT

Published on July 10, 2022
Duration: 2:52

This video focuses on fundamental shooting techniques, emphasizing aggressive engaged posture, proper body alignment (squaring hips and shoulders), and efficient target transitions. It highlights the importance of maintaining front sight focus and establishing a 'home base' for accuracy, particularly when engaging multiple targets.

Quick Summary

Achieve an aggressive engaged posture by driving shoulders over hips, squaring them up, and standing tall with chest over belt line. When transitioning targets, let your eyes lead the optic. Establish a 'home base' on target B for settling and accuracy, focusing on the front sight before the shot.

Chapters

  1. 01:04Importance of Sustainability and Posture
  2. 01:08Aggressive Engaged Posture Explained
  3. 01:17Squaring Hips and Shoulders
  4. 01:24Absorbing and Mitigating Force
  5. 01:45Measuring Time Between Targets
  6. 01:51Finding Target B: Eye Movement
  7. 02:01Shooting Both Eyes Open and Focus Shift
  8. 02:08Settling on Target B and Home Base
  9. 02:14Avoiding Over-Engagement of C-Zone
  10. 02:20Execute: Eyes Up, Drive to Target
  11. 02:23Softball-Sized Group and Focus
  12. 02:34Front Sight Focus Sequence
  13. 02:42Stand Up and Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended shooting posture for aggressive engagement?

For aggressive engagement, drive your shoulders over your hips, squaring them up. Stand tall with your chest over your belt line. This posture helps you absorb and mitigate force effectively, creating a stable shooting platform.

How should I transition my eyes between targets?

When transitioning between targets, ensure your eyes lead the movement, taking the optic with them. Avoid letting your head lag behind the gun. This technique ensures a smoother and more efficient target acquisition.

What is the importance of establishing a 'home base' on a target?

Establishing a 'home base' on target B is crucial for settling and making marginal corrections. It ensures you are focused on a specific point for engagement, rather than broadly looking at the entire target zone, which can lead to missed shots.

What is the correct sequence for engaging a target?

The correct sequence is: eyes up on the first beep, execute the movement, shift your eyes to drive to the target, focus on the front sight, and then execute the shot (beep-bang).

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