@ D.R. Middlebrooks... First off, do you have a YouTube channel where you might have some very abbreviated and/or edited clips from your DVD's uploaded?
I am kinda curious about this FIST-FIRE method. I have taken one whole class from Dave Sevigny that lasted just one whole day. In my later email exchanges with Dave Sevigny (of Team Glock fame, by the way), he brought up just passing-ly his involvement with this FIST-FIRE system.
Second, as far as that list goes with all the different match and division wins, would you care to add actual names to that list?
It is difficult for me to tell if you have just 5 disciples...err...FAST-FIRE sponsored shooters going around the country scooping up all these wins...or if you have 20 devout followers.
Which also begs the question....did these people start from scratch, green as grass to guns with the FIST-FIRE technique?
Or...
Were they already excellent shooters who then went on to sing the praises of the FIST-FIRE method?
Third...now don't get me wrong... I don't mean to rub you the wrong way...but I really do think that people have been beaten about the head and shoulders so much about sight picture, sight picture, SIGHT PICTURE!! that it has become a paradigm/dogma.
And consequently is like a stumbling block to shooting both quickly and accurately.
At across the room distances or down the alley distances,
in my opinion, you do not need sights.
Or at the least you don't need a sight picture like this: []_I_[]
in my opinion...People are making it out harder than it should be.
FWIW... I am an IDPA National
Champion too

...and a B classed USPSA shooter.
Is it possible to UNlearn what you would consider my bad habits?