What Distance Will Point Shooting Fail You?

Published on August 7, 2025
Duration: 12:44

This drill, demonstrated by John Lovell and Paul Perkerson of Warrior Poet Society, tests the effective distance of point shooting versus sighted shooting. Using a modified Glock 19 without sights and a standard Glock 19, the instructors compare draw-to-shot times and accuracy at various distances. The results highlight that while point shooting excels at extreme close range, sighted shooting becomes essential for accuracy beyond approximately 5-7 yards.

Quick Summary

Point shooting is significantly faster than sighted shooting at arm's length, with times around 0.91 seconds. However, its accuracy degrades rapidly beyond 5-7 yards, becoming unreliable at 12 yards. Sighted shooting remains precise at these greater distances, making it essential for accuracy as range increases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Point Shooting Challenge
  2. 00:44Experiment Parameters
  3. 02:32Point-Blank Range Test
  4. 03:422.5-Yard Distance Test
  5. 05:186-Yard Distance Test
  6. 07:498-Yard Distance Test
  7. 09:4412-Yard Distance Test
  8. 11:12Conclusion and Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the effective distance for point shooting?

Point shooting is most effective at extremely close distances, typically within arm's length or up to about 5 yards. Beyond this range, accuracy significantly degrades, making sighted shooting necessary for reliable hits.

When does point shooting become unreliable?

Point shooting becomes unreliable and significantly less accurate beyond approximately 5-7 yards. At 12 yards, as demonstrated in tests, it can result in complete misses, highlighting the critical need for sights at greater distances.

What is the difference between point shooting and sighted shooting speed?

At point-blank range, point shooting is faster than sighted shooting, with demonstrated times of 0.91 seconds compared to 1.12 seconds for draw-to-shot. This speed advantage diminishes as distance increases.

What firearm was used to test point shooting limitations?

A modified Glock 19 pistol with its iron sights completely removed from the slide was used to simulate pure point shooting. A standard Glock 19 with sights was used for comparison.

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