Do More With Less: The Secret to Better Performance
This video discusses the common misconception that faster shooting requires a perfectly still sight picture. Instructor Joel Park explains that as shooters improve, they learn to do 'more with less,' meaning they don't need to see every micro-movement of the sight. Instead, they focus on the general area where the sight is moving and learn to press the trigger predictively, rather than reactively waiting for the sight to stop. This allows for faster follow-up shots, even if the sight is not perfectly stable, as long as the shooter is aware of the sight's position within the target zone.











