Where Do “Positive Sound-Alikes” Come From?
Author: Gil Ash
Posted on September 13, 2022
Most shooters have some idea of what they want to do to hit the target. But because their preload of the shot has very little detail of how and where they want the brain to bring the shot together, they end up calling “pull,” chasing the target down and trying to fix the shot at the end.
This would be where the “positive sound-alikes” come from!
Something we have learned about how our brains work is that they must be confused before the learning begins. Every skill begins with a failure. Most shooters are trying to avoid the failure by not seeing the barrel.
And what shooters don’t realize is if they would just let the barrel in and allow the brain to deal with it, everything fixes itself once you stop resisting.
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