Saturday, 14 March 2015

THE WINDOW DRILL

THE WINDOW DRILL

BY JERRY JONES   |   POSTED ON 03/11/2015 |   IN COMPETITION MODERN SERVICE PISTOLS TRAINING

Full Article: http://modernserviceweapons.com/?p=14048#more-14048



Many of us struggle with a fast, efficient, and accurate first shot.  One of the greatest problems I see with students seems to be the ability to drive the gun straight to the target.  The presentation of delivering the gun to the target tends to get muddled with something other than a smooth, straight-like-it’s-on-a-rail presentation.

The two most common errors seem to be “fly fishing” which is a muzzle high delivery, and “bowling” which is a muzzle low delivery.  While not a death roll to shooting, “fly fishing” and “bowling” does take effort to correct on the delivery.  The draw tends to be smoother if the gun rotates straight up from the holster, and into a “high ready” position.  This “high ready” position should include getting the gun as high as possible between the eye and the target. Positioning the gun too low at the high ready causes the shooter to have to not only drive the gun straight out, but also up.  This problem also takes time, and conscious effort on the presentation.

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