World champion shooter Erik Cortina shares unconventional accuracy secrets, debunking the need for barrel break-in and brass cleaning. He advocates for cleaning stainless steel barrels with CLR, physically pointing bullets for consistency, and using a barrel tuner to manage harmonics. Proper fundamentals like stability and natural point of aim are crucial, as is managing pressure by loading below maximum.
This video debunks two common gun myths. The first myth addressed is that recoil affects accuracy, with the hosts explaining that accuracy issues are typically user-based and can be improved with training. The second myth tackled is the misconception that obtaining a firearm is easier than getting a driver's license, detailing the necessary steps like background checks and identification required for gun ownership. The video encourages viewer engagement by asking for other gun myths to cover and promotes USCCA membership and resources.
This video from USCCA's "Tactical Tuesday" series focuses on a common shooting problem: flinching. Instructor Steve demonstrates a training drill with Mary designed to help her overcome flinching by using a mix of live and dummy rounds. The drill aims to desensitize the shooter to the unexpected firing of a round, thereby reducing anticipation and the resulting flinch. The description emphasizes practice and patience as key to correcting this habit and improving accuracy. It also promotes USCCA's resources for firearm training and legal protection.
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