Steve,Steve Swartz wrote:Oh sorry but about that align vs aim thing-
If you release the shot when you have "perfect sight picture" the muzzle isn't going to be there anymore by the time the skirt clears.
The shot has to be released *before* perfect sight picture, and while the muzzle is swinging into perfect position.
I follow the description that Don Nygord put in his Notes. There is a period of time, after I settle, that the sights appear to be motionless. I try to break my shot during that motionless period. I have found that once that time passes and if I try to chase the sights around on the target, things rapidly go downhill for me.
Don wrote this:
He also described it somewhere else (can't find it now), but it sure describes what I see. He mentioned an apparent motionless period, and that's what I see.So, the lesson is: Start the pressure on the second stage as you settle into the aiming area and keep increasing it at a rate that allows the shot to break JUST AS YOU ENTER THE STEADIEST PART OF YOUR HOLD. Note we have insisted on using "steadiest" not "steady". No one is completely steady, nor is it necessary to be! The shot just has to release as the gun enters the area that will result in a 10. Soon, you will realize that your subconscious is sort of 'steering' the gun with the trigger pressure into that area. And never forget - YOU (consciously) cannot do this! Just let your subconscious do it and enjoy!
Stan