Chapter 49: The Devil's Training Month (2)

(When the tea is cold, don't continue it, and if you continue it, it's not the original taste; When people leave, don't stay anymore, and if you stay again, it's not the same feeling; If the love is gone, don't reminisce, and if you reminisce, it's not the original mood. Slowly it will be far away, gradually it will fade, when you have it, cherish it, leave, silently bless, the journey of life, no one should accompany you to the end. )

Captain Rong looked at the bullseye in the distance with a telescope and saw that there were no bullet holes on the target.

After receiving the order, the target reporter began to check the target, and the No. 1 range had 4 rings, the No. 2 range had 6 rings, and the No. 3 range was off target...... 8 rings at Range 10.

When the target reporter reported all the shooting results, Captain Rong looked at us with contempt and said, "You all heard it! This is your so-called shooting level, and you are embarrassed to say that you are a wolf-tooth special forces with this shooting level? ”

Captain Rong looked at us and continued: "Why, seeing that you are not convinced one by one, it makes me really unhappy to look at it, so let me teach you what shooting is."

After Captain Rong Chao finished speaking, he walked to my side, snatched the gun from my hand, held the gun, lowered his hands, and was in a prepared position (the muzzle of the gun hung down 40 degrees), and then quickly raised the gun to point to the moving target, the bullet was sprayed out of the muzzle, we only heard the sound of "dong dong dong", and the shooting of the captain of Rong Chao was over, and finally completed the accurate shooting of "three points and one line".

The target reporter began to report the target, all the bullets hit the bull's-eye, and the result of 10 rounds of 100 rounds of 100 rings was deafening to our ears, and we all looked at the shooting range in amazement.

When Captain Rong put down the guns in his hands and looked at us, he looked at us standing there one by one, and the whole person was frightened and motionless, "What's the matter, are you scared?" What I just showed is the most basic level of shooting, and if you can't even shoot accurately and accurately, then I don't think you deserve to be in the Wolf Tooth Special Forces anymore."

Captain Rong Chao continued: "Actually, shooting is not difficult at all", if it weren't for the shooting results of Captain Rong Chao just now, anyone who heard this kind of thing would think he was joking.

In fact, shooting is similar to the toy guns you played with when you were a child, I was very fond of guns when I was a child, and I believe that all boys like guns, so the principle of shooting is almost the same.

In order to help me better understand shooting, Captain Rong kept gesturing with his body, saying, in order for us to become an excellent wolf-tooth special forces.

When I have played shooting games such as slingshots and toy pistols, I often have the feeling of "aiming but not hiting", because the shooting error does not appear in the aim, but in the shooting.

At the moment of shooting, the uneven force of both hands, coupled with the influence of breathing and heartbeat, can easily cause the muzzle to shake and cause the bullet to miss.

The appropriate way to shoot is to keep your elbows against your body or other supporting objects to ensure stability, keep your breathing even, keep your eyes on the target, feel the slight shaking of the muzzle up and down, and at the same time pull the trigger with your index finger, evenly exert force, and unintentionally fire the bullet. ”

It is recommended that you aim with both eyes open and not close the other eye while training. The first advantage of aiming with two eyes is that it increases the field of view, and if you encounter a pistol shootout, it is crucial to have a wide field of view.

Second, if you aim with both eyes, your attention will not be too focused on the bull's-eye, but on the relationship between the sight and the target as a whole.

Thirdly, the muscles in your face will relax and your body will feel natural when both eyes are open. This is especially important for you to have long shooting training.

The way to determine the main eye is to look at a target and then hold a pencil vertically in front of you, with the tip of the pen forming a three-point line with the eye and the target. At this time, you close one eye, if the pencil tip is still on that line, it means that your open eye is the main eye, and if the pencil tip runs to the side, it means that your closed eye is the main eye.

If your main eye doesn't happen to be on the side of your hand (e.g. your main eye is on your left eye, but you're holding the gun with your right hand), it's best to adapt your eyes to your way of holding the gun, or the way you hold the gun.

When it comes to aiming, everyone knows that three points are connected to one line. However, when you raise the gun, you will find that the three points you want to connect in a line are at different distances, far beyond the depth of field of your eyes.

So what is your focus? Undoubtedly, the door (notch) is more eye-catching, and it is easy to focus your gaze there. Of course, you're more concerned about the target, you're more concerned about the center of the circle, so you're more likely to pay attention to the bullseye and want to break it through.

There are also more thoughtful people, after raising the gun, the focus of the eyes will be changed from time to time in the front sight and the center of the target, and strive to be comprehensive. What kind of person do you belong to? It doesn't matter which one you belong to, you're wrong anyway. Raise the pistol and where your full attention is the crosshair.

"When your life is on the line, don't forget to keep an eye on the crosshairs!" The principle of paying attention to the front sight is based on the principle that the position of the front sight and the illumination is far more important than the relationship between any single sight and the target.

In other words, if your crosshair is not in the center of the gate, but only the crosshair or the door is aimed at the bull's-eye, your bullets will fly.

If your crosshair and illuminator are perfectly in the right position, the bullet will hit the target, even if your aim point is off the bull's-eye. If you have a good grasp of the relationship between the sights, even if you can't hit the ten rings, you can hit the six or seven rings, otherwise you don't know where the bullets will fly.

Going back to the crosshairs, if your focus is on the crosshairs, the illumination is virtual, but you can still naturally establish the right relationship between the two.

If you can train your hands and eyes to automatically form the habit of aligning the sight, that is, raise the pistol and the position of the front sight and the door is correct, then after you aim the front sight at the target, you will complete the aiming procedure for hitting the target.

Here's my reasoning: trigger control is the most difficult technique to master in shooting, and its difficulty is different from aiming.

Aiming technology is difficult for some people to understand (such as what is area aiming and why to focus on the front sight), trigger technology is easy to understand, but it takes a lifetime to do it well (yes, a lifetime!). If someone claims to have mastered trigger control, they are either bragging or they don't know what trigger control is.

Trigger control

system, like basketball players shooting, need to practice often. So, I don't think you have to wait until you've basically mastered trigger control before going to the range. And without firing with live ammunition, I am afraid that it is impossible to basically master the trigger control.

Shoot with a point-22 bullet and start slower, but gradually increase the speed of the shot if your score improves.

Raise the gun and you'll see that it's impossible to hold the gun still. If you shoot at a distance of 21 feet (which is the close point of the pistol's actual combat distance), you will notice that the gun's crosshair is shaking inside the bull's-eye.

If you're shooting at 50 feet, you'll find that the bullseye is about the size of a crosshair, and even the slightest shake of the crosshair will cause the reticle to jump out of the bull's-eye.

Breathing is a part of shooting, taking a long breath before raising the gun, and then holding your breath. I've always been confused when I shoot a gun, and when I'm aiming half-accurately and half-accurately, the gun doesn't know why. So I shoot a gun with a score of five and aim for a five-point Meng, of course, I am more "Meng".

My experience is that you don't want to be perfect. Some people always want to fix the muzzle of the gun to the center of the circle, but the result is that they can never fix it, so they pick up the gun and aim again and again, refusing to let go of a shot for a long time, and finally the arm becomes more and more tired unconsciously.

If you hold your breath for a long time, your brain will lack oxygen, and your eyes will have double vision, and the result will be that the more unwilling you are, the worse the fight. That's where the benefit of area aiming comes in, and while the front sight can't be fixed to the bull's-eye, I try to make it swing around the bull's-eye. Often, when it has the smallest range of shaking and the lowest shaking speed, my gun goes off.

When we hit the recoiled hand after the first shot, your nerves naturally have a knee-jerk reaction, and when you pull the trigger again, you can't help but give your wrist an opposite thrust to suppress the recoil of the gun.

You can do an experiment for yourself, mix live ammunition with practice ammunition at the range, load it into a magazine or magazine, and then you shoot. At the moment when the fire is artificially created, you can see that your wrist is pressing down more or less.

Can you restrain yourself from doing so? Controlling the subconscious mind with reason is almost impossible like commanding yourself not to blink when an object flies by. Maybe you can control it once or twice without blinking, but after a long time, a little relaxation of the mind, you will fail.

That's all I have to say to you, and I want you to not only hear it, but also remember it, because that's the only way you know what shooting is, and learn to feel the guns with your heart.

Every gun has its own unique life, and this kind of relationship between people and guns will save your life when you need it most, so shooting is not just about aiming and then pulling the trigger, but feeling with your heart, to feel the feeling of every bullet in the gun from the muzzle, that feeling can make you deeply aware that the real level of shooting is not just aimed shooting, but into your own breath, your fingers pull the trigger with this feeling, and finally destroy the target.

Hearing what Captain Rong said, each of us felt deeply, so we trained according to everything he just said, we constantly adjusted our breathing, held the gun with both hands, and the spirit of the whole person was completely concentrated on the "three points and one line" Slowly pulled the trigger, and finally the bullet hit the bull's-eye. 2k reading web