THE FIRST SIX OF THE WIDELY ACKNOWLedged fundamentals of marksmanship—stance, grip, sight alignment, sight picture, trigger control and breath control—are relatively straightforward. But the seventh and final fundamental, follow-through, isn’t as easily understood and therefore tends to be deempha-sized.
Since it occurs after the shot is fired, many view follow-through as merely an afterthought. However, follow-through matters. In armed conflict, lack of follow-through may cause you to miss your adversary, fail to stop him or fail to detect an additional deadly threat.
There are two components to follow-through: mechanical and mental. Mechanical follow-through means ensuring your gun is ready to fire another shot. This entails resetting the trigger and reacquiring your sights. If your gun is empty, mechanical follow-through encompasses reloading. If your gun has malfunctioned, follow-through mandates you clear…