Youtube is littered with numerous Rob Leatham's videos that cover the details of shooting accurate and fast step-by-step. You just need to be a little patient and vigilant in your searches.as usual, [Rob Leatham] did not tell you how to get there. hope he tells the shooters in his classes how to shoot faster with accuracy.
This video is about balancing speed an accuracy. No need to counter argue absurd extremes that no one says.
I regularly teach/share defensive point shooting and even older/female shooters can be proficient in a couple of range sessions - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...endence-from-work.853305/page-2#post-11175698I know this is for top class shooters, but it can apply to all shooters as an incentive to get to the top class.
I thought it was Bill Jordan. He could hit an aspirin firing his revolver from the hip."you can't miss fast enough to win a gunfight"
Attributed to Wyatt Earp
I am always amazed when I see people at the range shooting targets where, well, there are a lot of holes in the paper but many of them aren't even inside the silhouette. And who knows how many shots don't even hit the paper. I guess they are just there to let off steam.You can't shoot accurate AND fast until you can shoot accurate. It's amazing how many shooters want to do this in the wrong order.
Idk if Bill Jordan said it first, but I'm pretty sure he said it.I thought it was Bill Jordan. He could hit an aspirin firing his revolver from the hip.
I learned this lesson from my golf-playing days. You might go to the range and be hitting high 8 irons to the 150 flag,
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A slight tangent: I love it* when people offers lots of after-the-fact commentary on how others were shooting at the range. Yes, yes, bullets holes in the roof or table are per se evidence of bad shooting, but if you're critiquing some else's target from a couple of lanes/stations over, you're being foolish. Maybe they're right-handed but working on shooting left-handed. Maybe they're aiming at particular pasters or numbers on the target, not the center X. Maybe they're experimenting to see what they see if they just hammer the trigger fast. YOU DON'T KNOW. Maybe you're a vastly better shooter than them... or maybe they're doing something you don't even understand.
I learned this lesson from my golf-playing days. You might go to the range and be hitting high 8 irons to the 150 flag, feeling smug when the guy next to you is hitting much lower shots to that spot with a 7-iron. Right up until it turns out he was working on knockdown shots for windy conditions, and then proceeds to rain balls on the 150 marker with his pitching wedge and his regular swing.
* I don't love it.
I agree.Accuracy is great for target shooting.
In the defensive world a fast C is better than a slow A.
However, we should all strive to be fast A's.