Fix Your Vision, Fix Your Shooting - Tenicor Foundations

Published on May 27, 2025
Duration: 9:48

This video from Tenicor emphasizes that effective shooting relies more on vision control than gear. It details proper sight alignment for both iron sights and red dots, stressing the importance of front sight focus for accuracy and target focus for speed. The instructor also covers eye dominance, techniques for shooting with one or both eyes open, and methods to overcome involuntary blinking during live fire.

Quick Summary

Vision is critical for shooting accuracy. For iron sights, maintain a hard focus on the front sight. With red dots, hyperfocus on the target and look through the dot. Aging eyes benefit greatly from red dots. Overcoming involuntary blinking by using mental cues like "open" improves shot calling and accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does vision impact shooting accuracy?

Vision is paramount in shooting. For iron sights, a hard focus on the front sight ensures crisp alignment. With red dots, hyperfocusing on the target and looking through the dot is key. Poor visual control leads to missed shots regardless of gear quality.

What is the correct sight picture for iron sights?

For iron sights, the front sight post should bisect the target, and there should be an equal amount of light on both sides of the rear sight notch. This creates a clear, aligned sight picture for accurate aiming.

Why is it hard to focus on the target with a red dot sight?

The bright, moving dot of a red dot sight naturally draws the eye. This makes it difficult to maintain focus on the target itself, which is essential for accuracy. The solution is to consciously hyperfocus on the target's details.

How can I stop blinking when I shoot?

Involuntary blinking during live fire is common. Practice a mental cue like saying "open" repeatedly while focusing on the target during dry fire. This helps occupy your subconscious and encourages keeping your eyes open to see sight movement.

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