Getting sucked into the bluff

Published on April 19, 2026
Duration: 15:09

This video critiques the advice of a social media personality regarding point shooting with red dot sights. The instructor emphasizes that effective red dot shooting involves focusing on the target, bringing the gun to the eyeline, and confirming sight alignment, even at close distances. He argues that relying solely on point shooting without sight confirmation is a disservice to new shooters and can lead to accountability issues, especially under stress.

Quick Summary

Effective red dot pistol shooting involves focusing on the target, bringing the gun to your eyeline, and confirming sight alignment. Relying solely on 'point shooting' without this confirmation is a disservice, especially for new shooters, as it hinders proper technique and accountability, even at close ranges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Getting Sucked into the Bluff
  2. 00:50Understanding 'The Bluff' in Instruction
  3. 01:34Example: Jed Linsky's Persona
  4. 02:21Example: Curtis Bingham's Persona
  5. 02:48Critique of 'Gun Guy TV' Personality
  6. 04:06The Evolution of Online Arguments
  7. 04:34Addressing Point Shooting Substance
  8. 04:41Commentary on Point Shooting Advice
  9. 05:01Instructor's Criticism of Point Shooting Advice
  10. 05:54Effective Red Dot Shooting Technique
  11. 06:24Unsighted Fire vs. Proper Training
  12. 07:37Foundation of Understanding Red Dots
  13. 07:44Point Shooting at Close Range
  14. 08:12Static vs. Dynamic Shooting Scenarios
  15. 09:00Stress and Accuracy
  16. 09:40Point Shooting Speed Myth
  17. 10:19Consistency in Presentation
  18. 10:29Confirmation vs. Aiming
  19. 11:12Sights for Accountability
  20. 11:33Shooting Without Sights
  21. 12:08Real-World Situations and Confirmation
  22. 12:36Twitter Comments on Confirmation
  23. 13:20Iron Sights vs. Red Dots
  24. 13:40FUD Comments and Ignorance
  25. 14:13Critiquing Instructor 'Bluffs'
  26. 14:36Understanding the End State of Shooting
  27. 15:04Conclusion: Irritating Instructors

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'getting sucked into the bluff' in firearms instruction?

It describes instructors who create a persona of expertise without possessing genuine knowledge. They 'bluff' their way through instruction, making it difficult for those with real experience to discern their lack of substance. This can mislead students seeking effective training.

Is point shooting effective with red dot sights at close range?

While point shooting can yield hits at very close distances (3-5 yards) in static, low-stress scenarios, it's not ideal for effective red dot use. Proper technique involves sight confirmation for accuracy and accountability, especially under stress or dynamic movement.

Why is sight confirmation important for red dot pistols?

Sight confirmation ensures rounds go where you intend them to go, providing accountability for every shot fired. Even at close range, this confirmation is vital for consistent accuracy and is a fundamental part of effective pistol shooting with optics.

Should new shooters rely on point shooting with red dots?

No, new shooters struggling with red dot acquisition should not be advised to point shoot. They need to learn proper fundamentals, including sight acquisition and confirmation, to build a solid foundation for accurate and reliable shooting.

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