Channel: @joe_farewell
This guide details three common rifle shooting blunders and their fixes, focusing on structural integrity and recoil management. Key takeaways include proper shoulder contact, avoiding blading or standing upright, and the correct use of the support hand to prevent over-controlling the rifle. Mastering these techniques ensures more consistent shot placement and recoil mitigation.
This video showcases a 10-acre property in Central Florida being offered for sale, featuring a private 400-yard shooting range with a 180-degree bay, plate rack, and barricades. The property also includes amenities for self-sufficiency like a garden, well water with filtration, fruit trees, and animal pens, alongside a finished barn and office space. The seller highlights the unique opportunity for a firearms enthusiast to own a personal range and a lifestyle property.
This video emphasizes that the specific foot placement of a shooting stance is less critical than maintaining proper structure and balance, especially during dynamic movement. The instructor advocates for a forward-leaning posture with bent knees and hips driven back, similar to a fighting stance. Activating the lats instead of the traps is highlighted as a key technique for managing recoil and reducing tension.
This video compares two aggressive reload techniques during an uprange movement. The instructor analyzes the 'one-to-two step reload' versus a 'drop mag and pull' method, measuring the time difference between the second and third shots. While both methods yielded close results, the 'drop mag and pull' technique, focusing on aggressive movement first, was slightly faster in this test.
This video from Farewell Firearms Training, featuring an instructor from Dryfire Crew and Vortex Optics, focuses on improving shooting speed by emphasizing early movement. The core principle is to get off the 'X' (shooting position) as soon as possible, even while acquiring targets. The instructor highlights that time is often lost on entries and exits, and advocates for accepting an 'acceptable' sight picture to break shots and move, rather than waiting for perfection. This technique is demonstrated through practical examples on an outdoor range, showing how to integrate movement with shooting for greater efficiency.
This guide, presented by an expert from Farewell Firearms Training, addresses the common 'tactical turtle' shooting posture. It explains how raising the shoulders and traps creates tension, negatively impacting shooting performance. The technique focuses on actively dropping the shoulders and engaging the lats to achieve a stable shooting structure, crucial for law enforcement, military, and competitive shooters.
Project Blue Lion, a charitable initiative by Howitzer Manufacturing, offers free performance training to law enforcement officers. This program leverages a cadre of experienced shooters to deliver top-tier instruction. The training aims to enhance officer capabilities, potentially incorporating elements like scenario-based decision-making and timed drills, as evidenced by the use of shot timers and visual aids.
This video from Farewell Firearms Training, featuring the #dryfirecrew, explains the critical concept of optic-to-bore offset on an AR-style rifle, which is approximately three inches. Expert instructor emphasizes that accurate shot calling relies on observing where the aiming point lifts during recoil, as this point directly correlates to the round's impact, which will be about three inches below that lift point at close range. This understanding is crucial for improving accuracy and diagnosing shot placement.
This guide details a technique for engaging spinner targets with a shotgun, as demonstrated by an experienced instructor from Farewell Firearms Training. The strategy focuses on precise shot placement to maximize leverage and ensure a hit, even on moving targets. It emphasizes quick execution and maintaining good shooting structure under pressure, drawing on experience from competitive shooting disciplines like 3-Gun and IPSC.
This guide, presented by a Farewell Firearms Training Instructor, details the critical importance of a proper pistol grip for accuracy and recoil control. It emphasizes aligning the sights with the wrist and elbow and seating the pistol deep in the hand's webbing to manage recoil effectively. The instructor, an expert in firearm techniques, uses professional gear to demonstrate these fundamental principles.
This guide details a firearms draw technique focusing on using the middle finger as an index point on the trigger guard for enhanced consistency. The instructor, an expert firearms instructor from Farewell Firearms Training, explains how this method improves grip and efficiency, particularly with Safariland ALS holsters, prioritizing reliability over marginal speed gains from techniques like the 'scoop draw'.
This comprehensive breakdown of the 2026 Florida State USPSA Championship, led by professional shooter and instructor Joe Farewell, offers expert insights into stage strategy, equipment reliability, and performance under challenging conditions. Key takeaways include mastering high-speed shooting, adapting to environmental factors, and the critical importance of meticulous equipment maintenance, particularly magazine cleaning, to prevent costly malfunctions. The analysis highlights advanced techniques for various stage types, from dynamic targets to long-range precision.