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Old October 18, 2009, 06:11 AM   #120
smince
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I'm not sure how you would get my saying you don't need to practice point shooting IF YOU PRACTICE SIGHTED FIRE A LOT to mean practicing point shooting won't make you better at it, because that is just stoopid of course practice (esp. with instruction) should make improvements.
You read a lot into my post that isn't there.

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But I still contend that you don't need to practice it, as it is muscle memory that will naturaly occur with sighted practice...However getting hits at the ranges these skills should be used at should be no problem for anyone who has enough sighted training that they should be adding this skill.
And all I added was that amateurs can get very good hits with point shooting after a one or two-day class. How do the new students do this, if they are beginners, and haven't had time to develop 'muscle memory' from 'sighted practice' or 'sighted training?
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