Combat Shooting, NOT Point Shooting | Aim With The Body, Confirm With The Sights | Tactical Rifleman

Published on December 2, 2022
Duration: 26:09

This video emphasizes 'aiming with the body' and confirming with sights, rather than pure point shooting. It details how to find your natural point of aim by aligning your pelvis and chest to the target. The instruction focuses on developing sight alignment by feel through slow, deliberate practice, ensuring consistent firearm presentation and confirmation before breaking the shot. This method aims to build reliable muscle memory for accurate shooting under pressure.

Quick Summary

Aiming with your body involves aligning your pelvis and chest towards the target for a natural point of aim. Confirm this alignment with your sights by feel through slow, deliberate practice. This builds muscle memory for consistent firearm presentation and accurate shooting, even under stress.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction: Aiming with Body vs. Point Shooting
  2. 00:30Sponsor: Armslist.com
  3. 01:10Debunking Point Shooting Myths in Combat
  4. 02:22Bill Rogers' Tests on Sight vs. Point Shooting Speed
  5. 03:05The Importance of Practicing with Sights
  6. 03:50Aim With Body, Confirm With Sights Explained
  7. 05:31Finding Your Natural Point of Aim (NPOA)
  8. 06:01Demonstration: Imperfect Stance and NPOA
  9. 08:42Adjusting Stance for Correct NPOA
  10. 09:35Aligning Pelvis and Chest to Target
  11. 10:45Sight Alignment by Feel: Position Three
  12. 11:38The 'Punch Out' Motion and Muzzle Bounce
  13. 12:20Importance of Control Hand Grip
  14. 12:56Slow Presentation for Sight Alignment by Feel
  15. 14:13Dry Fire Practice: Confirming Sight Alignment
  16. 15:14Adjusting for High Sight Picture (Raise Rear Sight)
  17. 16:19The Importance of Slow, Perfect Repetitions
  18. 17:11Transition to Live Fire: Slow Presentation
  19. 18:00Live Fire: Presentation to Position Four
  20. 19:13Identifying and Correcting 'Bowling' Motion
  21. 19:56The Impact of Loose Wrists ('Fishing')
  22. 20:46Correcting Loose Wrists for Straight Presentation
  23. 21:21Confirmation vs. Aiming at Full Extension
  24. 22:23Increasing Speed Gradually
  25. 23:38Shooting Sooner, Not Just Faster
  26. 24:56Conclusion: Don't Buy Into Point Shooting Only

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle of 'aiming with your body' in tactical shooting?

Aiming with your body means aligning your skeletal structure, specifically your pelvis and chest, directly towards the target. This establishes a natural point of aim, allowing for a consistent firearm presentation and reducing the need for extensive visual aiming.

Why is practicing sight alignment by feel important for combat shooting?

Practicing sight alignment by feel builds muscle memory. This allows for quick confirmation of your aim under stress, even if your visual focus is primarily on the threat, rather than meticulously aligning sights.

What is the correct way to present a firearm for accurate shooting?

Present the firearm smoothly and directly towards the target, avoiding any 'casting' or 'bowling' motions. Maintain stiff wrists and ensure your control hand grip is tight. At full extension, take a brief moment to confirm sight alignment before breaking the shot.

How many perfect repetitions are needed to build reliable shooting muscle memory?

Building reliable muscle memory for shooting requires thousands of perfect repetitions. Rushing the process with flawed movements creates negative neural pathways that take even more repetitions to correct.

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