Marksmanship2

Marksmanship2
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  • 1

    The excellence in this is a major factor in creating conditions for maximum control. Ever Individual possesses a combination of individual characteristics that are peculiar to him alone. Examples of this are height, weight, and proportion of body development to muscles system. Therefore, there is the definite all-purpose stance which applies equally to all shooter. The shooter on the basis and his own particular configuration must find a stance that provides the greatest degree of stability for his body

    Stance

  • 2

    There is no effective way to actually stop recoil from happening. All we can do is recover from it as precisely, consistently and quickly as possible. A technique that results in consistent control is keeping your mind and body relaxed and your antagonistic muscle to a minimum, antagonistic muscle are those that are not directly involved in supporting the gun. Muscles tensions does not provide recoil control. Recoil control recoveries on the possible through exercising the fundamentals of positions, timing and relaxation

    Control

  • 3

    It does not really matter whether your arms are straight or bent as long as they are relaxed and you do not have any unequal muscle tension to hold the gun. A correct tension-free lock-up actually stress of the arm muscles. It's a gentle-stopping place when the arms extend. If your arms looked straight through tension, or if your arms are bent because there's so much tension (that they can't extend any further), neither position is correct for you. The main thing is that your arms are in a relaxed, natural and not forced there.

    Arms

  • 4

    Essentially upright stance in that the spine is straight. Bent knees down somewhat so that the legs move the upper body and pistol from target to target. Do not twist the waist to move the gun. Stay still from the waist up to keep the gun centered in upper body triangle. The knees must be kept flexible to allow this type of gun movement. The faster that you need to shoot, the more the knees are bent down.

    Posture

  • 5

    Stand essentially directly facing the target. Essentially because most shooter positions their weak sides slightly forward. Stand with right foot a little bit farther back than the left foot. Avoid any extremes, as you don't want to pull the gun away from your body's center line.

    Alignment

  • 6

    Your feet and body must be positioned so that sights align naturally with the target when the pistol is raised to eye level. This automatic alignment is called natural point of xim If your arms settle to one side of the target, compensate by moving the feet right or left as necessary. If your arms settle high or low, compensate by closing or opening the distance between your feet

    Natural Point of Aim

  • 7

    This is largely a matter of comfort. It should be wide enough to give your stability. It should however not be spread apart to the point where the knees straighten as you move from target to target or where you have difficulty moving. On the other hand, the feet should not be placed together so closely that you could loose the balance when you must swing through your full range of movement to shoot widely spaced targets. Most shooters use a narrower stance when shooting slowly and require more precision, when the shooting is close and fast, they tend to step into a wider and more aggressive stance

    Stance Width

  • 8

    Consistency and neutrality are the goals you should have a totally neutral feeling in each hand. Achieving neutral allows the grip and stance technique to perform each most important function: allowing the gun to recoil in the same direction, to the same level, and to the same path. The grip and stance cannot control recoil in the sense of stopping recoil. That's not possible. What is possible is control of the sight and gun

    Grip

  • 9

    The shooting hand should be positioned as high as the gun as is comfortable. The closer the line of the bore of the gun is to your hands, the less mechanical advantage the muscle has to left in recoil. The part of achieving neutrality in the grip means that support hand must directly and equally involved with holding the gun. The support hand does not Just contact the shooting hand; it also touches the pistol itself. The heel portion below the thumb of the support hand mix full contact with grip panel, the heels of both hands are butted solidly against each other, but there is no inward pressure from hand-to-hand

    Hand Position

  • 10

    the breathing process provides the body with oxygen and eliminates waste elements from the blood. Correct breathing while shooting is essential to proper body functions. A complete respiratory cycle plus for 4-5 seconds (inhaling and exhaling) and between each cycle there is a pause of 2-3 seconds. This pause can be extended up to 10 seconds without any special labor or u pleasant sensation. It is during this pause between breaths that the shooter should fire the shot. The reason is that during the respiratory pause, the Breathing muscles are relaxed thus the shooter avoids staring from the diaphragm. Also thinking of need to breath does not break concentration. If the holding of breath is not sufficient to allow the shot to be fired with the required the, hold fire, release trigger, resume normal breathing and repeat the process

    Breath Control

  • 11

    It is the relationship between the rear sight and front sight with respect to the eye. The front sight is centered in the rear sight notch and the top of the blade is even with top of the rear sight

    Sight Alignment

  • 12

    It is the relationship between the rear sight and the front sight to the target with respect to the eye. This differs from sight alignment only by adding the target. in the situation, there are three objects in front of the eye; the rear sight, the front sight and the target. Since the eye can focus only on one, the focus should be on the front sight

    Sight Picture

  • 13

    It is the method use to apply pressure on the trigger so that they shot can be fired with the list amount of disturbance to sight alignment. It is the independent action of the trigger with uniform increasing pressure straight to the rear after the slack has been taken.

    Trigger Control

  • 14

    It is the same type of pressure that would be applied to a "medicine dropper to expel one drop. The pressure" is applied gradually and drop predict the falling away of the one drop.

    Trigger Squeeze

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  • 1

    The excellence in this is a major factor in creating conditions for maximum control. Ever Individual possesses a combination of individual characteristics that are peculiar to him alone. Examples of this are height, weight, and proportion of body development to muscles system. Therefore, there is the definite all-purpose stance which applies equally to all shooter. The shooter on the basis and his own particular configuration must find a stance that provides the greatest degree of stability for his body

    Stance

  • 2

    There is no effective way to actually stop recoil from happening. All we can do is recover from it as precisely, consistently and quickly as possible. A technique that results in consistent control is keeping your mind and body relaxed and your antagonistic muscle to a minimum, antagonistic muscle are those that are not directly involved in supporting the gun. Muscles tensions does not provide recoil control. Recoil control recoveries on the possible through exercising the fundamentals of positions, timing and relaxation

    Control

  • 3

    It does not really matter whether your arms are straight or bent as long as they are relaxed and you do not have any unequal muscle tension to hold the gun. A correct tension-free lock-up actually stress of the arm muscles. It's a gentle-stopping place when the arms extend. If your arms looked straight through tension, or if your arms are bent because there's so much tension (that they can't extend any further), neither position is correct for you. The main thing is that your arms are in a relaxed, natural and not forced there.

    Arms

  • 4

    Essentially upright stance in that the spine is straight. Bent knees down somewhat so that the legs move the upper body and pistol from target to target. Do not twist the waist to move the gun. Stay still from the waist up to keep the gun centered in upper body triangle. The knees must be kept flexible to allow this type of gun movement. The faster that you need to shoot, the more the knees are bent down.

    Posture

  • 5

    Stand essentially directly facing the target. Essentially because most shooter positions their weak sides slightly forward. Stand with right foot a little bit farther back than the left foot. Avoid any extremes, as you don't want to pull the gun away from your body's center line.

    Alignment

  • 6

    Your feet and body must be positioned so that sights align naturally with the target when the pistol is raised to eye level. This automatic alignment is called natural point of xim If your arms settle to one side of the target, compensate by moving the feet right or left as necessary. If your arms settle high or low, compensate by closing or opening the distance between your feet

    Natural Point of Aim

  • 7

    This is largely a matter of comfort. It should be wide enough to give your stability. It should however not be spread apart to the point where the knees straighten as you move from target to target or where you have difficulty moving. On the other hand, the feet should not be placed together so closely that you could loose the balance when you must swing through your full range of movement to shoot widely spaced targets. Most shooters use a narrower stance when shooting slowly and require more precision, when the shooting is close and fast, they tend to step into a wider and more aggressive stance

    Stance Width

  • 8

    Consistency and neutrality are the goals you should have a totally neutral feeling in each hand. Achieving neutral allows the grip and stance technique to perform each most important function: allowing the gun to recoil in the same direction, to the same level, and to the same path. The grip and stance cannot control recoil in the sense of stopping recoil. That's not possible. What is possible is control of the sight and gun

    Grip

  • 9

    The shooting hand should be positioned as high as the gun as is comfortable. The closer the line of the bore of the gun is to your hands, the less mechanical advantage the muscle has to left in recoil. The part of achieving neutrality in the grip means that support hand must directly and equally involved with holding the gun. The support hand does not Just contact the shooting hand; it also touches the pistol itself. The heel portion below the thumb of the support hand mix full contact with grip panel, the heels of both hands are butted solidly against each other, but there is no inward pressure from hand-to-hand

    Hand Position

  • 10

    the breathing process provides the body with oxygen and eliminates waste elements from the blood. Correct breathing while shooting is essential to proper body functions. A complete respiratory cycle plus for 4-5 seconds (inhaling and exhaling) and between each cycle there is a pause of 2-3 seconds. This pause can be extended up to 10 seconds without any special labor or u pleasant sensation. It is during this pause between breaths that the shooter should fire the shot. The reason is that during the respiratory pause, the Breathing muscles are relaxed thus the shooter avoids staring from the diaphragm. Also thinking of need to breath does not break concentration. If the holding of breath is not sufficient to allow the shot to be fired with the required the, hold fire, release trigger, resume normal breathing and repeat the process

    Breath Control

  • 11

    It is the relationship between the rear sight and front sight with respect to the eye. The front sight is centered in the rear sight notch and the top of the blade is even with top of the rear sight

    Sight Alignment

  • 12

    It is the relationship between the rear sight and the front sight to the target with respect to the eye. This differs from sight alignment only by adding the target. in the situation, there are three objects in front of the eye; the rear sight, the front sight and the target. Since the eye can focus only on one, the focus should be on the front sight

    Sight Picture

  • 13

    It is the method use to apply pressure on the trigger so that they shot can be fired with the list amount of disturbance to sight alignment. It is the independent action of the trigger with uniform increasing pressure straight to the rear after the slack has been taken.

    Trigger Control

  • 14

    It is the same type of pressure that would be applied to a "medicine dropper to expel one drop. The pressure" is applied gradually and drop predict the falling away of the one drop.

    Trigger Squeeze