Joel Park, a professional firearms instructor, emphasizes that discipline is the most crucial shooting skill, defined as the ability to wait for sights to settle before firing. He advises target focus over front sight focus for reactive shooting at close range and stresses the importance of 'throttle control'—balancing speed with accuracy. Park details mental programming techniques and recommends specific drills like the Accelerator and Bunny Stacks to develop this critical skill through consistent practice.
This video demonstrates the performance of Pilgrim Ammunition through ballistic gel tests and recoil comparison against Hornady Critical Defense. The tests highlight Pilgrim's high velocity (2000 ft/s), light 50-grain weight, and unique 'exploding' expansion pattern resulting in zero over-penetration. It also showcases significantly reduced recoil and improved control during rapid fire drills, making it a top choice for daily carry.
This video showcases the "Accelerator Drill" performed by Brantley, as featured on the T.REX Training channel. While the specific firearm and caliber are not detailed in the provided information, the focus is clearly on firearms training and improving shooting speed and efficiency. The video aims to demonstrate a method for faster firearm manipulation and target engagement, likely targeting individuals interested in tactical shooting or practical marksmanship.
This video from Spiritus Systems explores the debate between active and passive aiming techniques when using night vision for shooting. Instructor Adam emphasizes that both methods are valid and necessary, depending on the situation. Active aiming, using IR lasers or lights, is crucial for PID and operating in unnatural positions, while passive aiming offers superior stealth. The video demonstrates this through practical drills like 'Four Aces,' 'VTAC 1 to 5,' and 'Accelerator,' highlighting the speed and accuracy differences experienced by shooters Braxton and Adam.
This guide details performance drills comparing the Walther PDP Match Steel Frame and Polymer models, as demonstrated by a USPSA Grandmaster and a former Army Ranger/Police Officer. It covers techniques for evaluating accuracy, recoil management, trigger control, and grip consistency across different shooting scenarios, including static drills, distance shooting, and movement-based exercises. The insights provided are valuable for competitive shooters and those seeking to optimize their pistol performance.
This video segment focuses on efficient dry fire practice, particularly during winter months. The hosts discuss setting up targets using target sticks and cardboard to create partial targets and simulate different focal depths. The goal is to maximize training efficiency and round count in shorter sessions, while also preparing for more complex stage plans in competition.
This video showcases Joe Farewell's "Accelerator Drill," designed to enhance pistol speed and marksmanship without excessive ammunition expenditure. The drill focuses on efficient movement and accuracy, providing a practical training method for handgun owners. RECOILtv promotes its app availability across multiple streaming platforms, encouraging viewers to download it for on-demand content.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features discussions on competition shooting topics including the use of grip enhancers like Pro Grip, the implications of the IPSC World Shoot postponement, the legality of aftermarket P320 grip modules in Production division, the challenges and training considerations for Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) in competition, and a critical analysis of USPSA Nationals stage design and overall event quality. Ben Stoeger and guests offer insights into practical shooting techniques and the current state of competitive shooting.
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