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Publisher: Center Mass Group, LLC (September 10, 2015)
Publication Date: September 10, 2015
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Language: English
ASIN: B01596BD7S
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I took a 3-day shooting course back in May of this year (never shot a gun before). Since then, I was going to the range once a week and doing my dry-fire practice every night. But my shooting wasn't really improving. I could get all (or nearly all) of my shots with a handgun on a 8.5"x11" target out to 25 yards, but I would occasionally miss, and the shots were all over the target. I was getting frustrated, and I wasn't sure what was going on, so I started researching and first stumbled upon Sajnog's video on front-sight focus.That was a revelation, to put it mildly. I realized that I was indeed looking at the front sight while I was shooting, but I wasn't f-o-c-u-s-i-n-g on the sight. I was so impressed with how well he related that lesson that I decided to buy his book to see what other tips and tricks he had. The information in his book finally solved the riddle of what I was doing wrong and unlocked what I needed to work on - I wasn't using a firm enough grip, and I wasn't really FOCUSING on the front sight, nor was I following up correctly (Sajnog hammers these concepts in his book). I followed his advice and avoided the range for two weeks to work on my dry fire. I also followed his advice and slowed down, eliminating fast draws from my routine in order to focus on concentration and technique. I went back to the range after two weeks, and I was keyholing shots, even out to 25 yards (not all of them, and not always exactly where I aimed for... I still have a lot of work to do). Now I dry fire practice with a purpose. I am getting compliments at the range now, and people are shocked that I've only been shooting for a few months. I am also working on my grip strength (also following Sajnog's advice), as I now understand how important a firm grip is to controlling the weapon and improving trigger control.So bottom line, this guy's materials were the information that I needed to get past my shooting plateau. Bear in mind that I only shoot handguns, so I have no idea about the rifle sections (I skipped those), but I can't imagine that they aren't also excellent. Also, this book frankly has a lot of superfluous info if you are not an absolute beginner. Pages and pages on safety, gear, etc. I didn't need those, but I'll take them for the other EXCELLENT lessons that I did absolutely need. That said, I only needed about 50 pages of this book, but heck... if I ever start rifle shooting, I may be glad I have the rest of it.
Ten years ago, I sat down and read Jim Owens' books in an effort to improve my marksmanship with my rifles and pistols and got excellent results. The benefits of systematic training go without saying. In the southern United States most of us good-ol'-boys and girls grow up with guns in our hands, yet we never take the time or expend the effort to really learn to shoot. In spite of this lack of discipline, some of us manage to shoot reasonably well, but most end up being sloppy and inaccurate. Reading a book on the subject is looked down upon as nerdy and pretentious. But I submit that no amount of trigger time will ever compensate for disciplined and systematic training. I can remember reading Rogue Warrior, Dick Marcinko's (founder of Seal Team Six) biography as a teenager and hearing him wax poetical regarding the virtues of dry firing firearms as an essential element of training. I took it to heart and have benefited markedly as a result. Nevertheless, every time I say how important it is and how much I value it, people sneer at me like I am some kind of sissy before turning and shooting crappy groups or bump-firing aimlessly at discarded soda bottles 4 yards downrange. (Who's sneering now, you rednecks?) So you can imagine that when Sajnog jumped right in stressing the importance of dry-fire, it brought a smile to my face.As I said, I got my start with Jim Owens' books ten years ago. And Jim's series is great, especially for those who shoot service rifles competitively. Recently, however, I decided to see what the latest literature regarding marksmanship had to offer. Sajnog's Navy SEAL Shooting, with all of its positive reviews, was a natural choice. I ordered it. In my first read-through, I was delighted to find a wealth of fresh insight and perspectives regarding marksmanship. I was also shocked to find that many of the things that I have taken and practiced for years as gospel are just plain wrong. But Chris Sajnog's matter-of-fact writing style and intuitive and scientifically-backed methods won me over quickly. While I was quickly convinced of the merit of Sajnog's methods and theories, taking them from theory to practice was challenging. However, the effort is well worth it. My marksmanship, which had essentially plateaued, is once again improving.This book covers everything from the mental and physical aspects of marksmanship to the techniques of firearms manipulation in combat. It is a truly impressive body of work that will doubtless be THE foremost book on the subject of marksmanship for civilians, law enforcement, and military for decades to come. Sajnog's writing is clear and descriptive and the book is packed with extremely useful illustrations and photos.Though certainly not a shortcoming of the book, the shooting stances and many of the techniques for long guns are geared towards the M4/AR-15 platform. As such, there are certain elements that just do not transfer over to those of us who shoot more conventional rifles (in my case, lever guns.) Regardless, I was not disappointed with this book in any way.
Great book. Buy it! The cost of the book is about that of two boxes of ammo and it has saved me hundreds in ammo, hours driving to the range, and a lot of frustration.I looked at a number of training sources to improve my pistol shooting and then bought Navy Seal Shooting after watching some of Chris Sajnog’s You Tube videos. His training methods are proven and efficient. The book gave me the guidance to determine my weaknesses and to create my personal training plan. I have been following the plan for a few months and my marksmanship has improved significantly. Before reading this book I spent time and money on the range and did not see much improvement. Chris’ book showed me that most of my training should be dry weapons training which I can do at home at no cost. I have kept up the dry weapons training and keep seeing improvements when I go to the range to confirm that my training is working.After reading only part of the book I improved my grip, learned how to sight properly, and cured my long standing problem of flinching. After more reading and dry practice at home, my groups have shrunk to a quarter of the previous size. Improvements are possible with this training method, but you must be willing to put in some time. The book is a training method and not a training plan. It teaches you how to create a custom training plan for you. It also teaches you how each part of shooting should look. Actions are broken down into small pieces so the reader can train properly It would be great to have a coach, but that is not possible for me; this book allows me to do a lot of self-coaching.Chris also has a web site that offers a lot more content which looks like it would be helpful. For now the book alone is making a huge difference for me.
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