A couple of girls at my workplace have asked me how do i always manage to fire a revolver 6 times in succession and yet still be able to hit my targets with accuracy because they want to pass the next firearms proficiency. I used to have this problem myself back in NCC when i was in secondary school i couldn't fire multiple shots in succession and still have accuracy until i came up with this.
To do this you need to be able to control your breathing and hold your breath. In a regular shooting style that is widely taught it is said to shoot one bullet per breath for accuracy. But that constitutes to waste of time and in real life if you are going up against 1 on 1 and you miss you die. And we know that revolver iron sights suck as hell
Heres my technique
Stuff u need to know
1. How to control your breathing (god dam if you dont know)
2. Learn how to take deep breaths (do some swimming)
3. Have enough muscle on the back of your wrists to withstand recoil(a must)
4. Get over the fear of muzzle flash and sound when the bullet fires
5. PS2 with a gun game and a gun that has a sliding handle when you shoot and has a training mode where you can see where your bullets land.(optional but good to have)
Here is my technique (first time users)
On the range you have about 1 minute to shoot of 6 rounds
1. First 10-20 seconds you have to pace your breathing to match your heart rate
2. Take a deep breath and fire off 3 bullets
3. Breath out
4. Take another deep breath and fire off another 3 bullets
this should take up one minute
For more advanced users you can fire off all 6 rounds with 1 breath no problem but you can only do this twice or thrice in succession at best with accuracy.
However this technique has a drawback because you hold your breath and shoot multiple rounds in succession, you have a problem whereby the oxygen level in your blood decreases and thus would make your heart pump faster and cause adrenaline to pump into your veins making your hand unsteady which would mean that your accuracy is decreased. I have tried and tested that on my own using my PS2 and this actually happened. Another drawback of this technique is its not really suited for girls as they generally aren't able to control recoil as well as guys due to body weight and lack of muscle at the back of the wrist. If you cant control the recoil and your gun shifts to high up you lose accuracy over time when you hold your breath as you need to spend time to readjust the gun back to firing position.
A few things to take note this technique is not for everyone because everyone has their own style but if you do need more help on how i do this you can ask me. Also the reason why i suggested to have a gun for the ps2 with a sliding handle is that even though the sliding handle doesn't actually portrays the actual recoil it is at least something to practice with. Last for the love of god please do not use this technique on computer games it doesn't work that way.
Monday, August 3, 2009
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