How to Shoot Handguns at 100 Yards & Make it Look Easy
This video explains that shooting a handgun at 100 yards is often perceived as more difficult than it is, with the primary challenges being visual obstruction and target size relative to distance. The instructor details how to select targets like 1/3 torsos or party balloons, which are taller than wide, to aid in compensating for bullet drop and provide a higher aiming point. Optimal lighting conditions, such as bright overcast days, are recommended to enhance target visibility and sight acquisition, while windy or low-light conditions should be avoided.











