The speed of accurate follow-up shots is impressive. How does the Turnipseed Technique make this possible?
First, the Turnipseed basic stance is a very stable position, a stable shooting platform. Then, the inherent recoil reduction of the stance (see #4 above) minimizes the displacement of your firearm, and thus of your sights. Finally, the natural elasticity of your relaxed body returns your firearm to its original starting position, and as a result your sights are back onto the target, quickly and automatically. Therefore, the process of follow-up shots is simply trigger press, trigger press, trigger press. With other shooting methods you will lose your sight picture when the firearm recoils. You will have to search for your sights (reacquire them), line them up, then place the front sight back onto the target, and finally press the trigger. The Turnipseed Technique is simply more efficient, especially when your life is on the line. Note: Professional competitive shooters perform at awesome levels. Their front sights automatically return to the target, too. However, they shoot 50,000 rou