Live fire........OUTSIDE!!!!!60 degrees, full sun and clear blue skies. I couldn't have asked for a better shooting day. I got to the range to find a small group shooting a small stage and I joined them. They were just about done so I had a stage already set-up for myself. I finally had access to a swinger and took full advantage. I ran their stage with them and shot the array with the swinger absolutely horrible. When I had the range to myself I shot the array over and over and over. I've always had problems with swingers due to a lack of practice on them. I've feared them and they've caused me to get distracted from the rest of the stage and I usually end up trashing those stages. I was on a mission today.
I started from scratch by shooting only the acvtivator and then the swinger. Even by doing this I was hitting a Delta. I added in more targets and my hits were progressively getting worse. The more I shot it, the more comfortable I became with it. I soon realized that the distraction of the rope being pulled and the target starting to move was making me come off my sights and my thought process became rushed. I decided to just shoot the targets with a 100% clear sight picture on each target and see how fast/slow I was. Turns out I was a little bit faster by staying on my sights. It got to the point that I was waiting for the swinger to come its stopping point on the downswing. I felt good about this but wanted to push it a little more. Below is a picture of the array I started out shooting:

My target order was: activator, T1,T2 and swinger. This was at about 10 yards. When I would speed up, my shots would start to get worse. (of course) But at such a close distance I know that should be able to blaze those targets accurately. I realized that my sights weren't settling as good due to a poor weak hand grip. I made it a point to aggresively bear down on the grip and drive the gun hard seeing the sight the whole time. My draw was a little slower in order to really nail the grip but this was a major breakthrough. I was gripping the gun tight but not nearly enough to be able to keep it flat while shooting that fast. I now know what needs to be done in order to blaze targets and be able to see the front sight the entire time. I could on for hours about what I was seeing in those brief few seconds.
I was feeling confident so I pushed it and added another target that I would never engage before shooting the swinger. But, I wanted to see if I could do it. And I did. This really pushed me to manage the recoil and keep a vise like grip on the gun. On my first attempt I had a delta on the first target and a delta on the swinger. The rest were alphas. I was amazed. And pumped. I pushed it more and more until it was routine. Below is how the new array looked:

The shooting order was: activator, far left target, static 1, partial target, and then the swinger. I must add that I was engaging the swinger on the first pass when it was on my right. I did not let it swing back towards it's starting position. This is where shooting fast and flat really came into play. Double taping the targets was not an option. The splits had to be perfect with a good cadence. It was amazing at how quickly I could accurately shoot it this way. The key to it was a strong grip, complete front sight focus and most of all, staying calm and having the knowledge that I had plenty of time to hit the swinger. Being rushed to a swinger only distracts from the current shot and that's where the sloppiness starts.
I stepped it up again. I decided to make the swinger head shots only. I tried it the first way without the far left target and then with the far left target. It was definitely tougher but not impossible. After 2 trys I went from perf B hits to 2 alpha that were stacked. The hits looked like an 8. By adding in the far left target is where the hits started to open up. They were still there but not as good. This has to be the mantra of training: push it so ridiculously far that the match stuff will seem like kid stuff. And it works. I went back to shooting the normal array of activator, T1, T2, swinger and it was like I could do it with my eyes closed.
If they didn't need the bay to set-up for a shotgun match I was going to try it while moving. Then SHO and then WHO. Then SHO while moving and then WHO while moving. Ridiculous? Not really when you think about it. MFCEO of swingers today.
Edited by alpha-charlie, 10 March 2012 - 05:56 PM.