wow, there's a lot of emotion over 'gap'shooting. Although I understand the principle I think I will struggle finding anyone to teach me in NZ. I did target shooting first to learn good form. Whether I have it or not is open to debate. At this stage all I know is that when I cleared my tiny brain of all the different instructions I got from different people and just relaxed shooting, my groups got better. Of course there is stuff I should and sometimes do think about but when I took the sights off, used the arrow point to aim, and guesstimated it felt like a really natural unforced way of shooting. I was only shooting at 15m but I wasn't as atrocious as I could have been. It seems to me, without causing offence, that 'gap' shooting is an awesome tool for getting you to be a good instinctive shooter. Eventually, I hope I would no longer need to actually gap shoot as all that information is in my brain and I can rely on muscle memory and training. I may be wrong though...it happens.