Daily Defense 3-25: Shooting Drill #4 - Sight Alignment Secrets

Published on August 29, 2022
Duration: 5:16

This drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts on Brownells Daily Defense, focuses on understanding sight alignment by intentionally misaligning the sights. By observing shot placement with gross sight errors, shooters can gain confidence that minor sight deviations are less critical than trigger control, and realize how much the front sight can move during the trigger press without causing significant misses.

Quick Summary

Shooting Drill #3 from Brownells Daily Defense teaches sight alignment by intentionally misaligning sights. This drill helps shooters understand that significant sight errors are needed for large misses, shifting focus to trigger control and boosting confidence in their ability to hit the target.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction with Jeff Gonzalez
  2. 00:16Drill #3: Sight Alignment Secrets
  3. 00:28Understanding Sight Misalignment
  4. 01:03Drill Objective: Purposeful Misalignment
  5. 01:33Constant Point of Aim: Bullseye
  6. 01:52Drill Execution Steps
  7. 02:56Demonstration: Lowering Front Sight
  8. 03:09Demonstration: Front Sight Edge Alignment
  9. 03:22Demonstration: Raising Front Sight
  10. 03:36Demonstration: Left Edge to Right Edge
  11. 03:47Visualizing Gross Sight Misalignment
  12. 04:06Front Sight Disappearance During Trigger Pull
  13. 04:31Impact of Misalignment on Shot Groups
  14. 04:48Conclusion: Eye-Opening Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Shooting Drill #3 from Brownells Daily Defense?

Shooting Drill #3, presented by Jeff Gonzalez, aims to teach shooters about sight alignment by intentionally misaligning the sights. This helps them understand how much gross misalignment is required to miss the target significantly, thereby highlighting the importance of trigger control over minor sight errors.

How do you perform the sight alignment drill?

The drill involves firing rounds while intentionally misaligning the front sight. Steps include lowering the front sight to the bottom of the rear notch, aligning edges of the front and rear sights, and placing the front sight at the top of the rear notch, demonstrating how much deviation is acceptable.

Why is understanding sight misalignment important for shooters?

Understanding sight misalignment helps shooters realize that minor deviations are often less critical than trigger control. By seeing that significant sight errors are needed for large misses, they can gain confidence and focus on other fundamentals, rather than obsessing over perfect sight picture on every shot.

What is the key takeaway regarding trigger control and sight alignment from this drill?

The drill demonstrates that even with gross sight misalignment, shots can remain on target. This implies that during the trigger press, the front sight can move considerably out of view without causing major errors, suggesting that trigger control is often the primary factor in shot accuracy.

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