Month: September 2016

Big Brother is Watching

It is true that variations in the surrounding environment have an impact on shot placement. But for most shooters, it is the shooter body movement that causes shot placement variation. If you mounted a gun in a vise and pulled the trigger over and over again, the results would be a very small cluster of holes Read More …

Why is that?

  In an earlier post, I wrote about the difficulties involved with a shooting instructor providing fast and efficient feedback to a student.  I made the point that there is no instructor in the world that can monitor all the data points on one or more students without automated assistance. Understanding what is happening during Read More …

Evolution of Training

For decades, the standard format of training shooters is one in which students are taught the theory of firearms and given practical instruction. Instructors depend on visual cues to monitor, measure and correct the performance of each student. The good news is that there is an amount of knowledge transfer between instructor and student. The Read More …