Vision

Open-Eyed Shooting Tactics With Chris Sajnog [Podcast]
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Open-Eyed Shooting Tactics With Chris Sajnog [Podcast]

​The good news is, with practice you can master the art of shooting with both eyes open. I shared a simple technique that you can practice at home to improve your focus. Click here to listen to the podcast You’ll also learn the following: check The hows and whys of shooting with both eyes open…

The Eyes Have It – the True Meaning of Focus [Podcast]
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The Eyes Have It – the True Meaning of Focus [Podcast]

Click here to listen to the podcast If you want to know more about your vision and shooting you can catch the Q/A with vision performance specialists Dr. Robert A. Buongfiglio, Optometrist and Gary G. Kalloch, RDO. Click here to join the webinar.You can also read my 3-part-article about vision, shooting and aging: Vision and…

How to Shoot With Both Eyes Open (How to Aim With Both Eyes Open)
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How to Shoot With Both Eyes Open (How to Aim With Both Eyes Open)

One of the most important skills to learn for any “non-range” shooting situation is how to shoot with both eyes open. You want to take in as much visual information as possible. If you look like Cyclops when you shoot, these simple drills will having you quickly seeing just one sight post while also seeing the whole battlefield.

Shooting Vision: Essential Eye Care Tips For Firearm Shooters
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Shooting Vision: Essential Eye Care Tips For Firearm Shooters

Hey, what’s up everybody, In this post, I’ll discuss the crucial topic of shooting vision and provide essential eye care tips for firearm enthusiasts. Let’s go ahead and get started. Okay, you might have seen the “Vision and Aging” series and figured it was for old folks.  To some extent, you were probably correct. Maybe…

Sight Alignment – The Third Habit of Highly Effective Shooting
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Sight Alignment – The Third Habit of Highly Effective Shooting

Right after the invention of rifling, sight alignment is the most important contribution to man to fire an accurate shot. Sight alignment and sight picture are two terms that are often used interchangeably and many times used as one and the same. It’s fine to put them together once they are both understood, but it is vital to know that they are two different and vary distinct things. Sight alignment has nothing to do with the target (well, besides hitting it) and I will be covering this relationship in the upcoming, The Fourth Habit of Highly Effective Shooters.

Learn To Shoot A Pistol With Both Eyes Open And Eye Dominance
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Learn To Shoot A Pistol With Both Eyes Open And Eye Dominance

Learning to shoot with both eyes open can be a bit challenging. The main reason is that it’s hard to describe exactly what you’re supposed to see when you do it. Because I talk about shooting with both eyes open a lot, I get lots questions on how to do it. So i created a video to not just tell you, but show you what I see when I shoot with both eyes open

Improve Shooting Accuracy with One Simple Technique
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Improve Shooting Accuracy with One Simple Technique

“Hello everyone! In this post, I’ll show you a straightforward method to enhance your shooting accuracy. Let’s begin and improve shooting accuracy!“ Use Your Sights! It may sound too simple; too easy to be true! Can it really be? Yes, boys and girls, with our patented new shooting technique you too can hit targets with…

Tactical Flashlight Training: Master Essential Skills
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Tactical Flashlight Training: Master Essential Skills

Hey, what’s up everybody? In this post, I’m going to be talking about tactical flashlight training and its benefits. Let’s go ahead and get started. Using A Tactical Flashlight Firearms are without a doubt the most essential tools in a tactical operator’s inventory. But we have so many other tools in our kits that we…

Age Vision and Shooting: How Age Affects Accuracy (Part 2)
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Age Vision and Shooting: How Age Affects Accuracy (Part 2)

Cataracts A cataract is a clouding of the crystalline lens, which sits just behind the iris of the eye. As we age, it begins to lose clarity, starting with a yellowish, translucent appearance. From there, a cataract can remain stable for many years or become rapidly less transparent, depending on the type and location of…