Picking a Spot When There Is No Spot
This video addresses the challenge of picking a precise aiming point on targets, especially at distance or when identifying marks are absent. Instructor Joel Park emphasizes that the solution lies in training the shooter to mentally create or recall the desired aiming point, rather than relying solely on visible target features. He suggests using temporary aids like Sharpie marks or pasters during training to build this mental map, eventually transitioning to shooting clean targets by focusing on the established point of aim.











