Focusing on the front sight.

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The goal is to know where the sights were when you pulled the trigger. If you can get that focused where you can start calling your shots, you don’t have the tendency to try to change sight focus to the target. It does not come easy, but once it does, it changes the game a bit.

Many can’t call their shots because they close their eyes at the same time they pull the trigger in anticipation of the upcoming explosion.
The funniest thing is most of them same folks with their eyes closed can somehow always call their flyers. .. Huh??? You have no idea where them other bullets hit but the one that blows up your groups. Yeah you know right where they were.
 

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Wut??? Every shot I've ever fired has been a "night shot". Don't cha all close your eyes to picture yourself hitting the target? I'm pretty sure that a sight picture is what you take with a cell phone.
 

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When I first read this thread, I would have said I already focus on the front site.

So I went to the range and paid particular attention to that today... uh yeah, no I wasn't doing it like I thought.

So practiced that... and also my grip... tend to relax my left hand rather than put tension with it.

Was shooting better by the time I quit... but tremors in my hand were worse than usual today, so still wasn't doing great. I think it was bad reloads. Yeah, let's go with that. That's the ticket!
 

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