Shooting Fast While Maintaining Accuracy with TPC's Rossen Hristov

Published on January 14, 2021
Duration: 1:05

Rossen Hristov from Tactical Performance Center emphasizes a critical principle for achieving accuracy while shooting fast: prioritize aggressive vision over rapid trigger manipulation. He advises that the eyes should be the most active element in the shooting process, while the trigger pull should be smooth and controlled, using only the necessary force to maintain precision.

Quick Summary

To shoot faster while maintaining accuracy, prioritize aggressive vision. Your eyes should be the most active element in your shooting process. Concurrently, ensure your trigger pull is smooth and controlled, using only the necessary force to preserve shot placement and hit difficult targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction with Rossen Hristov
  2. 00:17Accuracy Under Speed Tip
  3. 00:20Common Trigger Speed Misconception
  4. 00:30The Role of Aggressive Vision
  5. 00:41Smooth Trigger Pull for Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I shoot faster while maintaining accuracy?

To shoot faster and maintain accuracy, prioritize aggressive vision. Your eyes should be the most active part of your shooting process. Simultaneously, ensure your trigger pull is smooth and controlled, using only the necessary force to preserve shot placement.

What is the common mistake when trying to shoot faster?

A common mistake is focusing too much on the speed of the trigger pull. This often leads shooters to neglect their vision, which is crucial for acquiring targets quickly and accurately. Aggressive vision is key to speed.

What is the correct approach to trigger control for speed and accuracy?

For speed and accuracy, the trigger pull should be smooth and deliberate. Apply just enough pressure to break the shot cleanly without disturbing your sight alignment. The focus should be on a controlled press, not a rapid jerk.

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