...lead??
That is the question.
We all know a "I don't see lead" shooter and similarly know plenty who know how many feet respective targets need.
Me personally, sometimes I do and sometimes I don't...but I'm less comfortable with the concept of not seeing lead because I don't see how I can replicate a successful shot if I don't know what I did (or how much lead I applied) in the first place??
There is of course far more to replicating a successful shot than just sight picture at the moment you pull the trigger but how important is recognising that picture, in the scheme of things?
Or do we work hard to replicate the set-up process, steady motion/speed, method etc and then rely on the autonomous process to pull the trigger when the correct lead is applied??
All thoughts welcome.
That is the question.
We all know a "I don't see lead" shooter and similarly know plenty who know how many feet respective targets need.
Me personally, sometimes I do and sometimes I don't...but I'm less comfortable with the concept of not seeing lead because I don't see how I can replicate a successful shot if I don't know what I did (or how much lead I applied) in the first place??
There is of course far more to replicating a successful shot than just sight picture at the moment you pull the trigger but how important is recognising that picture, in the scheme of things?
Or do we work hard to replicate the set-up process, steady motion/speed, method etc and then rely on the autonomous process to pull the trigger when the correct lead is applied??
All thoughts welcome.
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