Practical Pistol Show 197

Published on June 1, 2017
Duration: 13:28

This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Ben Stoeger, Matt, and Nick discussing the balance between accuracy and speed in competitive shooting. They advise that while speed is crucial, at higher levels, focusing on accuracy and efficiency can yield significant gains. Visualization techniques are also explored, emphasizing detailed mental rehearsal for challenging stages or specific shots.

Quick Summary

At higher levels of competitive shooting, focusing on accuracy and efficiency can be more beneficial than solely pursuing speed. Incremental speed gains become smaller, while improved accuracy on challenging targets can significantly impact overall match scores and consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Topic Introduction
  2. 00:41Accuracy vs. Speed in Major Matches
  3. 01:37Matt's Perspective on Speed Blocks
  4. 02:07Focusing on Stage Shooting
  5. 02:16Nick's View: Focus on Both
  6. 03:00Ben's Take: Prioritize Accuracy When Fast
  7. 03:43Thinking in Terms of Efficiency
  8. 04:27Defining Accuracy Broadly
  9. 05:28The Ceiling of Accuracy vs. Speed
  10. 06:09Most Shooters Can Improve Both
  11. 06:36Consistency is Crucial at Top Levels
  12. 08:09Visualization: How Much Detail?
  13. 08:31Matt's Visualization Approach
  14. 09:29Nick's Visualization Strategy
  15. 10:46Ben's Visualization Focus
  16. 11:29Not All Targets Need Deep Visualization
  17. 12:11Visualizing Problem Areas
  18. 12:30Visualization for Activator Sequences
  19. 13:12Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

At what point does accuracy become more important than speed in competitive shooting?

At higher levels, like Grandmaster, incremental speed gains become very small. Focusing on accuracy and efficiency, which minimizes delays between actions, can yield more significant overall improvements than solely pursuing faster splits or reloads.

How should competitive shooters approach visualization for stages?

Visualize details that are crucial for execution or where you're likely to make mistakes. This includes specific foot positions, sight pictures for difficult shots, and rapid transitions, especially on challenging or complex stages.

What is the difference between speed and efficiency in shooting?

Speed refers to how quickly you can perform an action, like a single shot or transition. Efficiency is about minimizing wasted time and delay between actions, such as moving smoothly between positions or transitioning between targets without hesitation.

Should shooters focus on accuracy or speed if they are already fast?

If a shooter is already fast, they should focus on improving accuracy. The benefits of being more accurate, especially on stages with partial targets or steel, can outweigh minor speed increases and lead to better overall match scores.

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