Well, my technique is far beyond point shooting. It's called "look shooting". I hold the gun with my eyelashes and squeeze the trigger with my retina.
Makes almost as much sense to me as squeezing the trigger with my middle finger...
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- Wed May 13, 2009 8:14 pm
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Re: Shooting articles not well received.
AndyC wrote:Not this again.
...Both sighted and unsighted shooting have their merits when applied properly at the right time. I guarantee you that, all else being equal, a point-shooter will lose to a sight-shooter over a longer distance - and a sight-shooter will crater to a point-shooter at halitosis-range...
I've heard the arguments too many times as well, but not so much the middle finger, except in "bird" shooting.
I'd advise folks to do whichever is best for them, (both, if you can) and to practice above all.
The benefit we have over the bad guys is that most of the bad guys don't do a lot of practice. He who has trained the most is most likely to win.