Fusion Sweep
- Jack Shepard
- Apr 4
- 1 min read
Think you're fast?
Let’s find out. The Fusion Sweep is a test of precision under pressure—six lettered zones, six rounds, one smooth attack. Clean transitions are the name of the game, and sloppy shooters get exposed.

Drill Breakdown:
At 5–7 yards, engage the Fusion Target’s letter zones A through F in sequence, firing one shot per zone. The goal is speed without chaos—every round should land clean, and your muzzle should flow like water.
Target: Fusion Target (Zones A–F in Alphabetical order)
Range: 5–7 yards
Start Position: Low Ready or From the Holster
Rounds: 6 per run
Focus: Visual discipline, smooth mechanics, and consistent shot cadence. No flinching, no searching—just flow.
It’s a pressure test for your eyes, grip, and brain speed.
Pro-Tip:
Your eyes are the driver. Snap your focus to the next letter zone before your gun moves. The smoother your transitions, the cleaner your hits. Let your sight picture settle before breaking each shot.
Show us your Shots!
Post your cleanest Fusion Sweep run and tag @The_PewLifestyle with #FusionTargetDrills. Let’s see if your transitions are silky or sketchy.
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