TonyDedo
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What is the correct answer to this question? In other words, at 100 yrds with iron sights, should I be focussing on the target or the front sight? The answer tot his almost certainly will help me too.
Your focus should always been on the front sight. Here's a brief rundown of the proper steps to firing a shot:
1 - sight alignment: alight your front and rear sights
2 - sight picture: place your front sight on the target.
3 - breath control: pick a point in your breath pattern (usually at the top or bottom) to hold your breath
4 - focus on front sight: front sight should be crisp and clear, target should be blury
5 - proper trigger pull (squeeze): most important step, gentle, consistent squeeze, the break should surprise you
6 - follow through: don't reset the trigger until the shot is off, note where your front sight goes when the gun fires, call your shot