Messed up transitions

Published on June 22, 2025
Duration: 5:18

This video addresses common issues with fast follow-up shots and target transitions, particularly 'drag off.' Ben Stoeger explains that drag off, where the gun moves off target during the trigger press, often stems from excessive speed in dry-fire training without sufficient accountability. He emphasizes visual discipline and grip consistency as key to accurate, rapid shots, suggesting separating trigger press from target acquisition during practice.

Quick Summary

Prevent 'drag off' during rapid shooting by focusing on visual discipline and grip consistency. Separate your trigger press from the gun's movement; acquire a sight picture on the next target before pressing the trigger. Consistent grip practice also minimizes gun movement for faster, accurate follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Viewer Question
  2. 00:31Understanding Drag Off
  3. 01:56Mitigating Drag Off
  4. 03:15Fast Follow-Up Shots Components
  5. 03:43Dry Fire Practice for Transitions
  6. 04:19Accountability in Dry Fire
  7. 05:10Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'drag off' in shooting and how can it be prevented?

'Drag off' is when your firearm moves off the target during the trigger press, causing inaccurate shots. It's often caused by trying to shoot too fast, especially in dry-fire. To prevent it, consciously separate your trigger press from the gun's movement, focus on acquiring a sight picture on the next target first, and then press the trigger.

How can I improve my fast follow-up shots and target transitions?

Improving fast follow-up shots and transitions involves two key elements: visual discipline and grip consistency. Focus on acquiring a clear sight picture on each target before pressing the trigger, and practice drills that build a consistent, repeatable grip to minimize gun movement.

What are common mistakes in dry-fire training for rapid shooting?

A common mistake in dry-fire is focusing too much on speed and tight PAR times, leading to a 'drag off' where the gun moves during the trigger press. This happens because there's no real-world accountability for shot placement, making it easy to develop bad habits.

What is the role of visual discipline in rapid shooting?

Visual discipline is crucial for rapid shooting. It means training your eyes to quickly acquire a sight picture on the intended target and ensuring the sights are stable before actuating the trigger. This separation of visual focus from the trigger press helps prevent drag off and improves accuracy.

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