Week 2 Articles
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Focus Without Force
Many shooters believe good aiming requires intense concentration. In reality, aiming improves when attention becomes quieter, simpler, and more observational.
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Why Dry Fire Never Lies
Dry fire removes recoil, noise, and score—revealing exactly what your technique is doing. It is where execution becomes honest.
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Why You Rush Good Sight Pictures
Rushing is not a discipline problem. It’s a decision problem. When shooters wait for perfection, urgency takes over.