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<blockquote data-quote="MarkRohfrietsch" data-source="post: 77357964" data-attributes="member: 207588"><p>Aiming and barrel control are the two key items to shot placement. Not as much fun as going to the range and dumping mags, but vital to being able to placing shots when the chips are down both in competition and otherwise. The muscle memory that develops from controlled shooting will eventually result in the ability to spontaneously point and shoot when required. I complete in both club level IDPA type shooting and PPC. I also occasionally shoot bulls eye. Many of our newer members are not the least bit interested in bulls eye or PPC; it is not exciting enough. Those of us who have and do still shoot those other disciplines are always in the top accuracy scores. Being old, fat and show the days of me scoring high for speed are past, but I routinely am either 1 or 2 for accuracy. I also don't practice much, and am always switching pistols for variety; 9mm CZ clone, .45 1911, GP100 and in our rimfire shoots a High-standard Sharpshooter; and able to achieve the same high level of accuracy with all 4 of these, consistently.</p><p></p><p>This is why I advocate for controlled practicing with a high emphasis on sighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkRohfrietsch, post: 77357964, member: 207588"] Aiming and barrel control are the two key items to shot placement. Not as much fun as going to the range and dumping mags, but vital to being able to placing shots when the chips are down both in competition and otherwise. The muscle memory that develops from controlled shooting will eventually result in the ability to spontaneously point and shoot when required. I complete in both club level IDPA type shooting and PPC. I also occasionally shoot bulls eye. Many of our newer members are not the least bit interested in bulls eye or PPC; it is not exciting enough. Those of us who have and do still shoot those other disciplines are always in the top accuracy scores. Being old, fat and show the days of me scoring high for speed are past, but I routinely am either 1 or 2 for accuracy. I also don't practice much, and am always switching pistols for variety; 9mm CZ clone, .45 1911, GP100 and in our rimfire shoots a High-standard Sharpshooter; and able to achieve the same high level of accuracy with all 4 of these, consistently. This is why I advocate for controlled practicing with a high emphasis on sighting. [/QUOTE]
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