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I shoot straight and hit my mark. But I want to improve my accuracy while on the move. I'm talking on a dime! Any tips for 38/357 revolver or 9mm?

2006-12-20 22:45:14 · 7 answers · asked by chris 1 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

7 answers

There are many factors to 'shooting accuracy'.

For shooting on the move, 'practice makes perfect'.
Breathing and proper weapon control are your best bet.

You have to 'know when to shoot' and you have to systematically control your body and the terrain if possible.

'Situational Awareness' is the key to this.
Your breathing should be in line with the shot if possible.

I prefer the 9mm personally, it has less recoil allowing me to center for the second and following shots easier. For sheer stopping power the .357 is an obvious choice however I prefer to think that the 2nd and 3rd shot of my 9mm are more worth the 'single silver bullet' methodology of the .357

2006-12-21 01:39:46 · answer #1 · answered by wolf560 5 · 0 0

NOW THAT YOU GOT ALL OF THE NECESSARY ATTA BOYS AND KEEP PRACTICING WHICH I AM SURE HELPED ALOT ....
TYPE IN POINT AND SHOOT AND DO AS MUCH RESEARCH AS YOU CAN
THIS IS POLICE AND MILITARY TACTICAL TRAINING METHODOLOGY THAT IS PROVEN TO WORK.

PRACTICE DOES NOT NOR DID IT EVER MAKE PERFECT
PERFECT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

PRACTICE WITHOUT TECHNIQUE IS A WASTE OF TIME
IF YOU LEARN AND FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE YOU WILL GET THERE.
UHHHHHHH... OR U COULD JUST PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE HA HA

2006-12-21 11:52:06 · answer #2 · answered by John K 5 · 0 0

Just keep burning through those boxes of ammo.

2006-12-21 11:45:10 · answer #3 · answered by wall_id_pike 3 · 0 0

when shooting on the move keep your motions fluid.
Fast is smooth and smooth is fast.

2006-12-21 08:05:10 · answer #4 · answered by shooter 2 · 0 0

kep practicing

2006-12-21 06:47:17 · answer #5 · answered by Brett S 2 · 1 0

practice practice practice

2006-12-21 06:53:27 · answer #6 · answered by notskeerd1 3 · 1 0

it don't matter what gun you use you got to practice with it

2006-12-21 09:44:21 · answer #7 · answered by hunter 1 · 0 0

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