point shooting from the hip ?

Even though most of my range time is well placed aimed shots; I have always practiced point shooting rapid fire at close range, as well as shooting with my non dominant hand. A hold over from my military days.
 
You have a very good and passionate Point Shooting instructor in Arizona named Robin Brown. He teaches the Quick Kill method. AFAIK he doesn't run a shooting school but holds classes here and there whenever there's enough interest.

He frequents the Florida Concealed Carry Forum and goes by the name of "Brownie". You should look him up and send him a PM via that discussion board to learn when he's conducting his next class in your area.

Point shooting is as natural as pointing your index finger at a distance object. You don't have to think about it - you just do it intuitively.

Here's a link to one of his discussions - http://www.floridaconcealedcarry.co...r-Pistol-Quick-Kill-QK-Shooting-Technique-%A9

Some thoughts of his - http://www.pointshooting.com/1awhyqk.htm

A link to a Point Shooting Book he recommends - http://www.floridaconcealedcarry.com/Forum/showthread.php?40764-Upon-Brownie-s-recommendation

Good luck!
 
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When you throw a baseball, do you aim down your arm?
When you drive your car, do you have to mount a sight on the hood?
(1958 Buicks not included).
It seems the people who criticize instinct or point shooting are the ones who don't know how.
It's just a skill, acquirable by anyone who's willing to put in the effort.
Sure, sighted shooting is bound to be better.
But the sights can't always be seen.
The guy who can carry on without being able to see them is gotta' be better off.
 
Good to initiate shooting events.

We hosted a boy’s survival event for Boys and their Dads this year.

The event was an over night tent sleep over, a canoe race down a cat tail creek, shooting exploding targets with a scoped 223, tomahawk target throw, slingshot shoot and BB gun shoot and a hot dog campfire closing lunch.

We a had a lot of boys and dads (22 teams) some who were not shooters but with being a safe organized and fun event we introduced shooting to some people new to the activity.

They all enjoyed the event.

Buck
 
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