ABSTRACT

This is where Instinct Combat Shooting is most effective. Because your attacker just might not stand still and let you line up your sights on him, a little practice in hitting moving targets is in order. Placing shots on an object that is not stationary and whose movement is not predictable is the true advantage of Instinct Combat Shooting. Unlike skeet or trap shooting where the flight of the moving target is known and lead and followthrough are the accepted methods of scoring with a shotgun. Hitting a target whose moves are unpredictable-and with a single projectile-is most difficult without utilizing Instinct Combat Shooting methods. Trying to secure a proper sight picture by constantly moving your eyes from target to sights and back again while the object changes direction and/or speed is time consuming, dangerous, unproductive, and, for all intents and purposes, impossible.