In this drill, Paul breaks down why cadence is a training tool, not an engagement strategy. The goal is not to shoot on the move to some kind of marching rhythm. The goal is to use consistent split times as a diagnostic tool that exposes what is actually breaking down in your shooting.
If your cadence falls apart, it can reveal problems with grip endurance, recoil management, dot tracking, or visual discipline. Done correctly, this kind of rhythm drill helps you see whether you can react to each sight picture and press the trigger with control and consistency.
This is a practical look at how to use cadence to tighten up your fundamentals and get better feedback from your range time.
Chapters
00:00 Cadence joke cold open
00:43 Cadence is a training tool
01:10 Equal split times explained
01:44 Why cadence matters
02:27 Grip breakdown example
02:38 Muzzle dip example
02:53 Dot tracking high
03:10 Target focus and sight picture
03:36 What good cadence tells you
03:49 Final takeaway
03:54 Funny outro banter
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