Going Tactical – Ep. 11 – Target Acquisition

Published on June 13, 2018
Duration: 8:20

This video from Mike Ccleaner of the American Warrior Society and Wilson Combat details the critical skill of target acquisition and transitions. The core principle emphasized is 'vision leads everything,' meaning your eyes should always be the first to move to the next target. The instruction covers both handgun and carbine transitions, highlighting the 'eyes muzzle trigger' sequence and the importance of driving the firearm aggressively while smoothing the stop. Practical exercises and safety considerations are also included.

Quick Summary

Master target acquisition by following the 'vision leads everything' principle. Your eyes should always be the first to move to the next target, guiding the firearm's muzzle. The sequence is 'eyes muzzle trigger,' with trigger preparation beginning as the sights align on the target for rapid and accurate transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction: Target Acquisition Skill
  2. 00:31Firearms Used: Wilson Combat AR-9B & Beretta 92G
  3. 00:55Vision Leads Everything Principle
  4. 01:51Vision vs. Hand Speed Exercise
  5. 03:00Eyes Muzzle Trigger Sequence Explained
  6. 03:36Driving the Gun with Footwork
  7. 04:04Trigger Prep During Transitions
  8. 05:00Carbine Transitions with Optics
  9. 06:13Concept vs. Application: Pushing Speed
  10. 06:55Summary: Practice and Repetition
  11. 07:33Handgun vs. Carbine Acquisition Differences

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundamental principle for effective target acquisition in shooting?

The fundamental principle is that 'vision leads everything.' Your eyes should always be the first to move to the next target, guiding the firearm's movement and subsequent trigger manipulation for faster and more accurate transitions.

How should one transition between targets with a handgun?

Transitioning involves shifting your vision to the next target, then explosively driving the muzzle towards it, often using footwork to initiate movement. As the sights align, take the slack out of the trigger, aiming to have it prepped by the time the gun stops.

What is the 'eyes muzzle trigger' sequence in firearms training?

The 'eyes muzzle trigger' sequence is a core concept where your eyes first acquire the target, followed by driving the muzzle of the firearm to that target, and finally, manipulating the trigger for the shot. This order ensures efficient and accurate engagement.

How does transitioning with a carbine differ from a handgun?

With a carbine, especially when using an optic, maintaining a solid cheek weld is crucial. Your eyes lead the transition, but your face should remain on the stock. The muzzle is driven to the target, and trigger prep occurs as the sights align.

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