Do you shoot to maximize your speed and accuracy?  If you want to maximize your speed and accuracy you have to strive to get “acceptable hits” not “perfect center hits”.


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The important element on acceptable accuracy zones is to know how much need to use your sights and how much you can rely on your natural point of aim. There are a few variables in the mix; distance to the target and size of the target. The size of the target is acceptable accuracy zone as soon as you identify where you want to place bullets. As I learned from Michael Seeklander, you have to get repetitions with a view of the sights and understanding where the bullet impact will be for: 1) that particular sight picture and 2) the particular distance from the target. Rob Pincus of I.C.E. Training has a similar drill of moving the gun in a circle, deliberately having poor sight picture while breaking shots to get an appreciation how the pistol does not need to be dead center but still acceptable (combat accuracy).

As described in this video, you do not need perfect sight picture to obtain acceptable accuracy. In fact, in close shooting you don’t need sight picture at all where the feel of the gun will align the muzzle for a “good enough” accuracy. The video above shows two different drills of presenting out in referencing the sights and knowing how far off the sites can be and still be sufficiently accurate.

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