Posted on 03/10/2017 8:57:08 AM PST by w1n1
This is one tactical shooting drill that you probably have never seen, but it certainly brings up an interesting topic on realism in training and the engagement of moving targets.
Rob Pincus came up with this shooting drill called Dynamic Deviation Control. Dynamic Deviation Control is a pistol shooting drill that is designed to inculcate a shooter to engage a moving target. This is just fancy talk for saying shooting while your gun is in motion.
Keeping you gun perfectly still during precision drills on the range is one thing, but do it while in motion will be a common occurrence during a defensive event. This may be a missing key element in your shooting regimen for personal defense.
Certainly worth trying out next time you are at the range, just be careful not to drop the basic principles such as grip, stance and sight alignment when you add movement to your gun. See the footage here with Rob Leatham.
I think I'm too old to inculcate.
Meh. It is a fancy way of telling people
to do away with weaver stance and go isocele.
Miculek says he uses isocele because he needs the lattitude to move from right to left and back to right targets
I get those in the winter time on the eave of my roof but I never thought about shooting them off. I guess I could try it to see if it helps.
Nah, it’s OK, just do some stretches first.
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