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Smith & Wesson Classic Distinguished Combat Magnum Revolver Shipping Now
Smith & Wesson's new revolver in its legendary Classic line, the Model 586 Distinguished Combat Magnum is shipping now. Available with 4" or 6" barrel in .357 Magnum, with 6 round capacity, the 586 was first introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1980.
Rebates Offered for Redfield Revolution Riflescopes and Rebel Binoculars
Hunters and shooters who buy a Redfield® Revolution™ riflescope from May 17 to July 8, 2012, can receive a $30 rebate. In addition, Redfield Rebel™ binoculars purchased only from Gander Mountain May 24-July 8, 2012, are eligible for a $20 rebate.
RSR Group Seeks Business Development Specialist
RSR Group, Inc., a national wholesaler of shooting sports merchandise, is seeking a Business Development Specialist responsible for all aspects of federal and state government sales arising from federal and state websites in addition to researching sales opportunities outside of the shooting sports industry.
IDPA's Carolina Cup Adds GlockTriggers.com to Growing List of Sponsors
The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) announced that GlockTriggers.com, the manufacture of custom competition drop-in trigger systems for Glock pistols, will be a stage sponsor at the 2012 Carolina Cup championship.
This Week on Gun Talk Radio: Stopping Power, An Olympian, A Win, and More
It's an Olympic athlete, the study of stopping power, a big legal win out of California, and Obama's record on guns, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk® Radio, the original nationally-syndicated radio talk show about guns and the shooting sports.
MidwayUSA Launches Mobile Website
MidwayUSA's Vision is to be the "best-run business in America" for the benefit of its Customers. This includes same day shipping, friendly service and a website that makes the Customer's shopping experience fast and user friendly. In an effort to improve the shopping experience for all MidwayUSA Customers, a new mobile website has been launched and is now available.
New Alpha Ops Internal Frame Pack From Fieldline Tactical
Whether you're military or a civilian, you'll be well equipped for your next mission with the new Fieldline® Alpha Ops Internal Frame Pack™. The latest member of Fieldline's new tactical series, it combines combat-ready performance with advanced features that keep gear safely stowed, organized and easily accessible for when called into action.
Starlight Cases™ Introduces New Rifle Case
To protect, secure and transport multi gun and long range rifles, Starlight Cases™ has designed a New Rifle Case specifically engineered for long range shooters, hunters, and military and law enforcement applications.
MidwayUSA Sponsors Seventh Annual Midwest 3-Gun
In just a couple of days, 3-gunners from all across the country will be in Fayette, MO to participate in the 7th Annual Midwest 3-Gun Championship at the Fire for Effect range. This year, MidwayUSA returns as a Match Sponsor with the competition beginning on Friday, May 18th and running through the weekend.
Costa Rican Group Joins SAF and IAPCAR
Pro Defensa of Costa Rica is the latest organization to join forces with the International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (IAPCAR), which now boasts 22 affiliated groups in 14 different nations around the globe.
Browning MOA Shooting Bags
Get a stable shooting platform for your firearm on the range or out in the field with the new line of Browning MOA Shooting Bags. Included in the line of shooting bags is the MOA Two-Piece Rest, MOA Window Mount Shooting Rest and the MOA Utility Shooting Rest.
Radians Introduces X-Treme Anti-Fog Shooting Glasses
As part of their anti-fog arsenal, Radians recently introduced a large selection of X-Treme Anti-Fog shooting glasses in innovative styles and lens colors as well as traditional favorites to suit any need.
Starlight Cases and Predator Tactical's Burkett Team on 3-Gun Kit
Starlight Cases™ announces the new Burkett 3 Gun Kit, a high density foam interior that is designed to store a pistol, AR, shotgun, and accessories inside a hard case to protect, secure, and transport multi gun applications.
 
Skill Set: Follow Through
by Tiger McKee

Ask most people how to shoot accurately and they'll explain how to aim the firearm, using the appropriate technique for the type sight system you have, and then press the trigger without disrupting the sight picture. What most people don't realize is that this is only half of the process. The second half of the sequence is the follow through - recovering from the recoil and reacquiring a sight picture, and resetting the trigger, allowing the trigger to only travel forward far enough to reset the internal components. The follow through, what happens after the bullet leaves the barrel, is just as important as firing the shot.

In a confrontation we follow through in preparation of firing another round. We don't know how many hits will be required to stop the threat; after every shot we get ready to shoot again. To follow through in a fight you have to do it on the range. With single shot marksmanship drills, firing one accurate round at a time, you follow through, asking yourself "do I need to shoot again?" before coming off the trigger and target to see where the shot went.

The visual aspects of the follow through are important for efficiency. Studies have shown that it takes one-tenth of a second to shift your visual focus from one spot, say to target, to a closer object, the front sight. When you shoot, then look at the target, one-tenth of a second, then refocus on the front sight to fire again, another tenth of a second, you've just wasted two-tenths of a second, basically the amount of time required to fire another round.

Follow through improves accuracy. If you don't follow through you can start moving your body before the bullet comes out of the barrel. This is the opposite of recoil anticipation, which normally throws a right-hand shooter's shots low and left. As some people press the trigger they will immediately bring their head up and off the sights to see the target and usually at the same time dropping the arms and tilting the wrists so the barrel points upward. The problem is they do this before the bullet comes out the barrel, so the shots go high.

For precision shooting with a rifle follow through is mandatory. Accuracy depends on consistency. Surgical accuracy requires you to be machine like in your actions, providing a stable platform for the rifle. As the rifle fires it is pushed back, tilted up, twists, the barrel whips, and about six or seven other things occur. If your platform isn't consistent, which includes the follow through, you won't get predictable results.

The same follow through applies with moving targets. If you're not following through, tracking to keep the sights on target you'll fire where the target was, or always be behind trying to catch up to the target to fire additional shots.

Shooting accurately is like playing music. You have to hit the notes in the proper sequence, but equally important is the time between the notes, the follow through after the shot. Just like a musician it takes plenty of practice to play a lethal instrument.

Tiger McKee is director of Shootrite Firearms Academy, located in northern Alabama. He is the author of "The Book of Two Guns," a staff member of several firearms/tactical publications, an adjunct instructor for the F.B.I. and designer of the Shootrite Katana. (256) 582-4777 www.shootrite.org
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