The Pistol Drill That Made Me a Pro Shooter
This video details the Blank Paper Drill, a technique championed by competitive shooter John Shue, to drastically improve pistol shooting accuracy by focusing solely on sight alignment and trigger control. The drill involves shooting at a blank target at 25 yards, forcing the shooter to concentrate on the front sight and its relationship with the rear sight, rather than the aiming point. This method is credited with significantly improving the shooter's scores in bullseye competitions, moving them from the mid-850s to the high 880s out of 900 points.











