
Part 2: Dynamic Deviation Control
Rob PincusDescription
Rob Pincus discusses the errors that can be created when shooters training on static targets spend too much time, effort and energy trying to isolate their firearm unrealistically from moving at all while shooting. Real fights are dynamic and your target is very unlikely to be completely still. Having a smooth trigger press while maintaining enough deviation control to get your hit is the key to Dynamic Deviation control and this drill will help you develop it.
See other videos in our Conceal and Carry Module training module:
- Part 1. Trigger Control
- Part 2. Dynamic Deviation Control
- Part 3. Two-Handed Handgun Grip
- Part 4. 360-Degree Presentation From A Holster