Read it. Re-read it. Let it sink in.When there is movement involved, be it you are moving or the target moving, it is necessary to shoot with
your vision focused on the target. This is the most missed element of shooting on the move and it cannot
be repeated often enough. If you shoot focused on your front sight or dot, you will tend to "drag" hits in
the same direction that you are moving. When you are focused on the sights, it becomes exceedingly
difficult to "track" the target. When there is movement involved, you do need to continually adjust your
aim. This adjustment happens nearly automatically when you focus on the target.
After reviewing 25,000 videos of gunfights, John Correia notes that people move all the time in actual fights. The lack of target focused shooting is a major deficiency in a lot of firearms training.