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WATCH: Bullseye Pistol Aiming with Brian Zins

Twelve-time NRA National Pistol Champion Brian Zins reviews one of the top fundamentals for bullseye pistol shooters—aiming. This video covers both iron sights and red dots.

New: Trijicon SRO (Specialized Reflex Optic)

An order of magnitude bigger than the RMR but with the same footprint, the Trijicon SRO red dot is specifically designed for pistols and optimized for competitive shooting.

Pistol Trigger Control Tips

One of the most important of all pistol shooting skills is trigger control! Hint: It's all about having a smooth pull

Video: Precision Pistol Tips Part 4―Brian Zins on How to Improve Pistol Red Dot Aiming

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

Video: Precision Pistol Tips Part 3―Brian Zins On The Relationship Between Aiming And Trigger Control

Even if you have a perfect grip and can hold perfect sight alignment all day―it only counts when the gun goes bang after you pull the trigger

Don’t Jerk It: Pistol Trigger Control Tips With Brian Zins

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

Trijicon RMR: One Tough Reflex Sight

This reflex sight is tough enough to survive the Slide Ride.

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