The Acc-u-check Target System
With the "Acc-u-check" Target System you will be able to ---
Develop target acquisition and shot placement skills
See and analyze your shooting skills
Learn how to keep the shot placement inside the target boundries
Learn how to read your target and correct errors
Learn how natural point of aim can improve and maintain reliable shooting skills
Learn how to use the basics of handgun shooting to improve you skills -----
Stance
Grip
Sight alignment
Trigger control
Breathing
follow through
Demonstration
What is natural point of aim?
Natural point of aim is a shooting skill where the shooter minimizes the effects of body movement on the firearm's impact point. Along with proper stance, sight picture and trigger control, it forms the basis of marksmanship.
To achieve natural point of aim, the shooter settles into position with the eyes closed, opening them after ensuring the position is comfortable and the firearm is resting in the stance with minimal muscle tension. If the sights are not resting on the desired point of impact, the shooter adjusts the position by repeating the same steps until the sights rest on the target.
Natural point of aim is not achieved if the shooter must apply pressure to the firearm so the sight picture is on target. One of the main advantages of natural point of aim is that it minimizes fatigue when shooting a long course of fire. Over time, the shooter learns to assume the correct position quickly, allowing for accurate fire immediately.
The main purpose of identifying and potentially correcting natural point of aim is to make shots both accurately and precisely, with accuracy being the ability to place rounds on the desired target, and precision being the ability to put multiple rounds in the same location. Good shooters are always precise, and this skill is more fundamental than accuracy, which can be adjusted. Typically, precision is based on natural point of aim. Fire 10 rounds downrange and they will, hopefully, all land in a similar area on the target. This is the natural point of aim. If the strike zone is not in the middle of the target adjustments are made to the shooter's positioning and/or the firearm's sights.
Natural point of aim marksmanship is based on the idea that muscular control is insufficient to provide a stable platform for shooting, especially more than one shot. Instead, the shooter relies on non-muscular (skeleton/ligaments/tissue) support to provide the shooting platform. This eliminates changes in aim due to muscle fatigue and also minimizes the shaking associated with muscle tension.
Natural point of aim is a concept that can be used in relation to any type of shooting position but is most often discussed in relation to prone, sitting, or kneeling positions, and less frequently with offhand/standing positions.