Johnny, I'm not talking about Combat (Point) Shooting. I'm talking about Aimed Fire (Sight Shooting). Is there not ever a time when you rely on aimed fire, e.g., plinking, target practice, when point (combat) shooting is no longer effective, etc.?
Johnny, I'm not talking about Combat (Point) Shooting. I'm talking about Aimed Fire (Sight Shooting). Is there not ever a time when you rely on aimed fire, e.g., plinking, target practice, when point (combat) shooting is no longer effective, etc.?
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I don't think you'll get many to admit they shoot static paper targets. It's not cool or whatever is perceived to be negative about it. I do. I think there's a time and place for everything. You always hear how bulls eye training/shooting is boring. I think people should remember that's where, I assume, most people start out at and progress on to "combat" training. My perception is paper punching is where the fundamentals are taught, layering a solid base knowledge if you will. I want to know more and plan on becoming a better paper puncher. Isn't there something to being an incredibly accurate shot? Like I said, I don't know this stuff. I'm new. I hope you'all continue to share your knowledge with me.
You gonna bark all day little doggy or you gonna bite?
Aimed Fire is not just for static paper targets and bullseye shooting, and most certainly used in combat.
In a nutshell. Point Shooting for up close and personal work, i.e., when you don’t have the time or ability to use sights. Beyond that, when you need to...AIMED FIRE.
ETA: Good post Yankee.![]()
Last edited by TheJewban; September 22nd, 2013 at 09:11 PM.
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But by its nature, aimed fire cannot be rushed beyond the limitations of the shooter and equipment. Training and practice can reduce the time, but not eliminate it.
I think you are searching for something that is not an absolute.
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CONGRATULATIONS ARCWELDER
Since I've seen no instruction or nomenclature attached to this technique (unless someone shows otherwise) I'm terming it:
Don't hunt the fox; dock in the notch
Like Arc said, "when you present the firearm, have the front sight higher than the rear sight". That way you see both the front and rear sight. Then, lower the muzzle and simply dock the front sight post right into the rear sight notch. Any other way and you wind up hunting (however minor) for that front sight. Think about it, if your front sight is low, left, or right as you present for sight alignment, then your eye is only looking at the rear sight. Then you go through that silly expedition of fishing for the front sight. Try it, practice it, and you'll find that it automatically snaps right in place over time.
Airgator, I will send funds. Please register Arc in any of the Basic or Advanced AR15 class of his choice . Thank you.
One again Arc, congratulations.
Last edited by TheJewban; September 23rd, 2013 at 01:11 AM.
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Congratulations, Arc !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By the way, there is a real live actual name for that technique; "high Sabrina".
It was popularized in 1976 by Kate Jackson at the behest of Aaron Spelling.![]()
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This thread is about Quick Sight Alignment that I turned into a quiz. Although Point Shooting and Flash Sight Picture kept rearing it’s head, I always tried to stay on topic - to maintain the Quick Sight Alignment theme in this thread.
My goal was to get fellow members involved, make it fun, pass on what I thought was a useful suggestion, and award the winner some free gun training.
I’m sorry if I failed on all or one of those points, but I still want to stay on topic and maintain the Quick Sight Alignment theme here.
Jlfar, I’ve got no problem enlightening you of my certainty that Aimed Fire is unquestionably used in combat, but please let me make the following suggestion.
I think the Tips & Tricks forum is most useful to members/lurkers/unregistered users when each thread has it own theme and the Thread Title bears a relation to it. I did a horrible job with mine, i.e., "Tip/Trick Quiz of the Day - Prize Included". This said nothing to the user seeking a tip on Sight Alignment. I’m trying to get it changed to "Sight Alignment Quiz - Prize Included".
No doubt you asked an interesting question that has epic thread potential but on an entirely different sighting/fighting method/discipline. To keep from getting things muddled by replying to this thread on a different topic, may I suggest you start a new thread, maybe “Point Shooting vs. Aimed Fire” or whatever, and pose the same question to me there.
That way we’re building a Tips & Tricks library of thread titles that clearly define the topic for the user seeking info on that particular subject. It also respects the OP's that start threads by reducing the potential for hijacked threads.
Or, if you think that’s a cockamamie idea I can just respond here. Let me know. Thanks.
BTW, as moderator, can you change my thread title to "Sight Alignment Quiz - Prize Included"?
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