Can You Really Focus on Your Front Sight Under Stress?
Chris Sajnog, a retired Navy SEAL sniper, explains that the ability to focus on the front sight under stress is achievable through proper, progressive training. He emphasizes that consistent repetition, starting without stress and gradually introducing it, builds strong neural pathways and muscle memory, enabling fine motor skills like front sight focus to remain intact during high-stress situations. This approach counters the common belief that stress inherently degrades these critical shooting skills.










