Pistol Transitions: Eyes & Gun Synchronization
This expert-level guide from GBRS Group focuses on the critical synchronization of eyes and weapon system during transitions. The core principle is that eyes always lead, with the timing adjusted based on target distance. For close targets, near simultaneity is effective, while wider splits require the eyes to initiate movement first, followed by the weapon. This technique prevents inefficient 'catch-up games' and ensures rapid, accurate target engagement.









