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How to hit the four-inch center of a Bianchi target? Let your sights wander, as long as they stay inside that circle.

Moving point of aim

There is a concept which has been around a while and is applicable to all kinds of shooting, but unfortunately doesn’t seem to be well understood by all that many people – including a lot of instructors I’ve spoken to. It was explained to me years ago by ace instructor Georges Rahbani, and at the point that I finally understood its value my shooting took a big stride forward. I’ve made use of it ever since, and I’ve watched it work wonders both with his students and my own. It’s called “moving point of aim.”

It starts with the understanding that very few people, if any, can stick a handgun out in front of their body and hold it perfectly steady. There is always some movement of the muzzle with respect to the target, and the longer one is holding the gun the more movement there will be. It’s visible by use of the sighting system, and it is inevitable.

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