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Anticipation . . . Everybody Does It

Yes, everybody. In some form or another, practically every bad shot that was not a grip or position issue was a form of anticipation. Jerking the trigger is in essence anticipation, bucking, heeling and flinching. All of these are forms of anticipation.

Zins on Bullseye: Trigger Control

Twelve-time NRA National Pistol Champion Brian Zins knows a thing or two about NRA Bullseye pistol competition.

Zins on Bullseye: Proper Pistol Grip

My grip is simple, it’s not hard to get into and once you get it, it will feel better, recoil will be better managed and the sights will always come back to alignment.

Aiming the Red Dot Sight

I have found that many shooters think entirely too much. This is not rocket science, because if it were, I would not be a shooter. Hence, I am not smart enough to shoot badly. When Erich Bujung was the Olympic Pistol Team coach, he always said, “No stinking thinking. The mind is a terrible thing to waste and in Bullseye on the firing line, the mind is just a terrible thing.”

Brian Zins On Fixing a Bad Sustained Fire String In Precision Pistol

Sustained fire in precision pistol shooting has to be one of the toughest things to master. Most shooters have heard the saying, “Win a match on the long line and lose in the short line.” This is very true, and fixing a bad sustained fire string comes into play with this phrase.

Cabot Guns to Debut Pistol Set Built from Meteorite

For the man or woman who has everything (on Earth), Cabot will offer a mirror image set of pistols constructed from a 4.5 billion-year-old meteorite.

The Right Way to Call Your Shots in Precision Pistol

The Brian Zins method for calling shots when training for Bullseye.

What’s In Your Range Bag, Brian Zins?

12-time National Pistol Champion Brian Zins has set over 30 NRA National Records.

A Clinic on Precision Pistol Fundamentals, Part I

Brian Zins has won an unprecedented twelve national championships, a record that may never be broken. Brian’s thoughts are especially valuable because he doesn’t always follow the traditional techniques.

A Clinic on Precision Pistol Fundamentals, Part II

Aiming the red dot sight, forming a shot process and how to handle anticipation.

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