Multiple shots on a single target - TENICOR

Published on April 7, 2020
Duration: 1:59

This video demonstrates a shooting technique focused on efficient multiple shots on a single target. It emphasizes the importance of controlled trigger preparation and execution, explaining how over-prepping can lead to unintentional shots. The instructor illustrates how to maintain focus on trigger manipulation for rapid, accurate follow-up shots.

Quick Summary

The technique for multiple shots on a single target emphasizes controlled trigger preparation. Over-prepping can cause unintentional discharges. The drill involves prepping the trigger, breaking the shot, re-acquiring sight picture, and repeating efficiently.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Multiple Shots
  2. 00:06Concept: Multiple Shots on Single Target
  3. 00:10Demonstration with SIRT Gun
  4. 00:27Trigger Preps vs. Shots Fired
  5. 00:37Three Shots Example
  6. 00:48The Danger of Over-Prepping
  7. 01:13Refined Trigger Prep Technique
  8. 01:36Achieving a String of Fire
  9. 01:42Importance of Trigger Prep

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key to firing multiple accurate shots on a single target?

The key to firing multiple accurate shots on a single target lies in precise trigger control. This involves proper trigger preparation, breaking the shot cleanly, and quickly re-acquiring your sight picture for follow-up shots without over-prepping.

How does over-prepping the trigger affect shooting accuracy?

Over-prepping the trigger can lead to unintentional discharges because the firearm may go off before you are fully ready or have re-established your sight picture. It's a common mistake that can ruin an otherwise good shot sequence.

What is the 'duck on dot' reference in shooting?

The 'duck on dot' refers to a common sight picture where the front sight post is aligned with the rear sight notch, and the entire assembly is positioned low in the sight picture, often used as a starting point for drills or when speed is prioritized over absolute precision.

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