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The process of using Visual data to shoot moving targets
AUTHOR: MARK ROBERTS, RETIRED FIREARMS SAFETY INSTRUCTOR / PROVINCIAL RANGE OFFICER (ONTARIO)
In my previous two articles, I mentioned the predictive process all brains, large or small, feeble or robust; use to manage data various senses retrieve and deliver to the brain. In this last part, I will attempt to explain how and why this relates to visual data and the shooting solutions we form to hit moving targets.
While it may not seem like a 'method' to directly increase your scores, it may help you, or in conjunction with a coach, to evaluate how your brain requires vital information from the external world to formulate shooting solutions, transform them into muscle movement, and thus fulfill that prediction back out in reality. How your brain can be tricked, starved or strained with either too little or too much data that can lead to the point of missing targets; even if your mount and other physical factors are down pat.
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