deadeyedick wrote:Practise technique consciously, and compete in sub conscious mode.
This is very good advice, I suggest reading Lanny Basshams books on mental management.
Target shooting is a 95% mental sport.
When someone first starts out all shots are via the conscious mind. Unfortunately the conscious mind has limits, one being you can only concentrate on one thing at a time while the subconscious can handle literally millions.
The subconscious needs to be trained, this is where developing a shot process and solid fundamentals comes into play - trigger control being the most important. This is why dry firing helps new shooter progress faster than any other training.
With solid fundamentals you repeat the process enough (1,000's of times) so you subconscious takes over. When the shot breaks the only thing you should be focused on is the front sight.
It's like tying your shoe, I've done it so long I would have to actually tie it to explain how to do it, but when I learned there was a "process" I would follow.
Below is an abbreviated version of my AP shot process:
I use "indicators" that let me know the shot will be an X. At first it was a conscious effort to "watch" the indicators now I don't even see them but I automatically abort the shot if something is off.
Some of my indicators include:
Where the grip bites my palm and the web between thumb and forefinger
I touch the trigger guard to check my position
Where the trigger contacts my trigger finger
Eyes looking and focused down range
As I raise the pistol vertical through the black I align the front sights and bring it back down to the target
I see the aiming black come into the sight picture from the 6'oclock position
The front sight settles near the bottom of the aiming black
My trigger squeeze drives the sight to the bottom of the black and as a sliver of white appears
Recoil, wait for sights to settle back into target (follow through)
Reload, repeat.
All of these are minor check points that let me know it is another X.
Any failed indicator will cause a reset.
Example: The black coming into view from another position say 5 oclock
Finger touches the trigger guard in a different place - needs regrip.
- Dave