Point Shooting!

Published on June 12, 2021
Duration: 3:36

This guide details three handgun shooting techniques: Aim Fire, Point Shooting, and Instinctive Shooting, as demonstrated by Jerry and Lena Miculek. It emphasizes the importance of sight alignment for Aim Fire, the less precise nature of Point Shooting, and the advanced muscle memory required for Instinctive Shooting. The guide also highlights the use of frangible ammunition for safety during close-range drills.

Quick Summary

Learn three handgun shooting techniques: Aim Fire (using sights), Point Shooting (general direction), and Instinctive Shooting (muscle memory). Expert Jerry Miculek demonstrates, emphasizing frangible ammo for safety with steel targets and the Smith & Wesson M&P 9L.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shooting Styles
  2. 00:37Aim Fire Demonstration & Frangible Ammo
  3. 01:19Point Shooting Technique Explained
  4. 02:32Instinctive Shooting Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main handgun shooting styles discussed?

The three main handgun shooting styles are Aim Fire, Point Shooting, and Instinctive Shooting. Aim Fire uses sights, Point Shooting relies on a general sense of direction, and Instinctive Shooting uses muscle memory without conscious aiming.

Why is frangible ammunition recommended for certain shooting drills?

Frangible ammunition, like SinterFire, is recommended for close-range shooting at steel targets because it breaks apart upon impact, significantly reducing the risk of dangerous ricochets and enhancing safety for the shooter and bystanders.

How does instinctive shooting differ from point shooting?

Instinctive shooting is the most advanced technique, relying entirely on muscle memory and the feel of the gun relative to the target. Point shooting is less precise than aim fire but more deliberate than instinctive shooting, using a 'soft focus' without strict sight alignment.

What firearm was used in the demonstration of these techniques?

The primary firearm demonstrated by Jerry Miculek was a Smith & Wesson M&P 9L, a 9mm pistol known for its capacity and suitability for competitive shooting and training.

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