If you’re just learning how to shoot a pistol, this is a good place to start. Everything about your current pistol grip is wrong, Brian Zins can help fix it in part 1 of our new six-part video series featuring the best bullseye pistol shooter of all time
Trigger finger placement really counts when the shot breaks. Now don’t get me wrong, stance, grip and aiming are important but keep in mind that you can have a perfect grip and hold perfect sight alignment all day long
To shoot a red dot in bullseye well, you have to choose: focus either on the target or on the dot. You can’t do both, or go back and forth between the two. Here are techniques from Brian Zins to properly aim a pistol red dot sight
Anticipation. Everybody does it. What will help your bullseye game is learning how to handle it properly—especially at a match when it matters the most. The tips in this video will help.
Your shot process is simply everything you do to place a well-aimed shot. Which is much easier said than done. Twelve-time NRA Pistol Champion Brian Zins takes his tips from the five previous lessons and ties them all together into this final video on how to develop your shot process.