Hi Bart,BartP wrote:My best hold and sight picture arrive around 5-6 seconds into the actual aiming moment (once the breath is being held). But the rest of that stuff takes much MORE than 8 seconds. 2-3 seconds is FAST, bro. That's Warren Potent Fast. I have to take a little extra time because I have an oxygen issue.
BartP
when I say 2-3 seconds, that's after a good while confirming POI/inner position/pre-aiming/breathing etc. It's just the final coming up onto the target and then 2-3 seconds hold before release that I'm referring to in my traces.
I actually shoot quite slowly when all THAT is taken into account.
Before adopting this regime (8 years ago) I found that I could be dithering in the aim and while I thought I was still in the bull, the SCATT was showing that I was sometimes drifting out without seeing it. Afterward I could close my eyes and see an afterimage of the sight picture.
The shorter time on aim is to prevent this "burning in" of the image especially in bright conditions - I also frequently use a polarizer outdoors.
This is one element of technique that has improved my results quite dramatically.
I'm lucky in that I don't have oxygen issues, a visible pulse to worry about and my hold is good...
Not that this has much to do with the OP's problem - unless dithering on aim is part of the problem.
Regards,
Ken.