The Aiming Process: 3 Key Elements
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In this episode, John breaks down the aiming process. What he used to call “Genetic Parallax” is really about understanding the relationship between your shoulders, arms, hands, gun, and eyes — and how to align them perfectly in the final moments before you take the shot.
You’ll learn:
-The three parts of proper aiming
-How to align your gun with your eyes and shoulders on the same plane
-Why getting your dominant eye in line with the gun will instantly sharpen your vision
-The secret behind “eye neutrality” and how it clears up your sight picture
If you’ve ever struggled with sight alignment or found yourself asking “Why can’t I see my sights?” — this video will change how you aim.
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