How to Use Visual Landmarks in Firearms Competition

Published on February 18, 2021
Duration: 2:46

This video from RECOILtv's Training Tune-ups, featuring Nick Saeethi, demonstrates an efficient technique for navigating courses of fire in firearms competition. The core concept is utilizing 'visual landmarks' – distinct objects in the environment that align with target zones – to pre-align the firearm and sights before fully reaching the shooting position. This method aims to reduce time spent acquiring targets and presenting the weapon, leading to faster overall stage completion. The instructor emphasizes practicing this technique during dry fire to save ammunition and improve performance.

Quick Summary

Utilize visual landmarks in firearms competition by identifying objects that align with target zones. As you move to your shooting position, reference these landmarks to pre-align your firearm and sights. This allows for a faster transition to engaging targets, as the gun is already oriented, requiring only sight confirmation and a trigger pull.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Efficient Course of Fire
  2. 00:08Learning from Other Shooters
  3. 00:17Introducing Visual Landmarks
  4. 00:25Example: The Nail Landmark
  5. 00:37Inefficient vs. Efficient Positioning
  6. 00:45Common Inefficiency: Target Acquisition Delay
  7. 00:59The Efficient Method with Landmarks
  8. 01:03Pre-Positioning with Landmarks
  9. 01:14Referencing Landmarks During Movement
  10. 01:33Real-Time Demonstration: Inefficient Way
  11. 01:48Real-Time Demonstration: Efficient Way
  12. 02:04Time Comparison: Inefficient vs. Efficient
  13. 02:15Saving Time with Efficient Technique
  14. 02:25Practicing at Home: Dry Fire
  15. 02:31Conclusion: Practice and Efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

What are visual landmarks in firearms competition?

Visual landmarks are specific objects within a shooting stage environment that a competitor uses to pre-align their firearm and sights with target zones before fully reaching the shooting position. This technique helps reduce the time spent acquiring targets and presenting the weapon, leading to faster stage completion.

How can visual landmarks improve shooting speed?

By using visual landmarks, shooters can begin presenting their firearm and orienting their sights towards targets while still moving into position. This means that by the time they are ready to shoot, the gun is already aimed, requiring only a final sight confirmation and trigger pull, thus saving valuable seconds.

Is practicing visual landmark techniques possible without live ammunition?

Yes, the technique of using visual landmarks can be effectively practiced during dry-fire drills. This method is highly recommended, especially when live ammunition is scarce, allowing shooters to refine their movement and presentation skills without expending rounds.

What is a common mistake that slows down shooters in a course of fire?

A common mistake is entering a shooting position and only then beginning the process of drawing the firearm, acquiring targets, and presenting the weapon. This sequential approach wastes time that could be saved by pre-aligning the firearm using visual cues encountered during the approach to the position.

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