It is said that the novice shooter can pull off success now and again whereas the professional can’t get it wrong. The well-known secret to getting it right is deliberate round placement where and when you want it. The only way possible to make this happen is by applying foundational mechanics.
We all know the fundamentals of physical mechanics can land a single round somewhere on a target. However, if you’re training for professional-level, repeatable, on-demand performance, this requires commensurate shooting structure and timing. Why not give yourself such an advantage?
Professional shooters know the only thing that causes a miss is either the muzzle alignment isn’t there from the start or you weren’t ready to break the shot. From a professional training perspective, getting it right means diagnosing and remedying ten common errors some shooters make that compromise both an optimal firing platform (structure) and on-time precision round placement (timing).
By Steve Tarani

