This video demonstrates the Tier One Concealed '3 Bill Drill,' a shooting exercise that combines three distances (15, 10, and 7 yards) into a single drill. The objective is to achieve all shots within the 'A' zone (center mass) at each distance, emphasizing both speed and accuracy. The instructor aims to push their speed while maintaining precision, showcasing a practical training method for improving handgun proficiency.
This video documents a USPSA shooter's experience at a match, focusing on mental approach and technical adjustments. Key takeaways include adopting a positive 'what to do' mindset, improving trigger splits, lowering the center of gravity for better movement, and maintaining momentum. The shooter also discusses strategies for engaging steel targets and efficient movement between shooting positions, aiming for consistency at a higher skill level.
This video showcases a rapid execution of a USPSA Carry Optics stage, demonstrating expert-level speed and accuracy. The shooter, utilizing a CZ Shadow 2 with a red dot optic, engages multiple targets efficiently. The performance highlights the importance of proper gear, quick target transitions, and adherence to range safety protocols in competitive shooting.
This video documents a USPSA match, focusing on the shooter's performance and areas for improvement. Key takeaways include the importance of fluid movements, avoiding overconfirmation on targets, and strategic reloading. The shooter also discusses a target engagement method called 'point, blend, sights' and the impact of dry fire practice on performance. While acknowledging a failed Grandmaster run and a D-class score due to a malfunction, the shooter highlights progress in transitions, movement, and stage planning, aiming for continuous improvement.
Joel Park, an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizes that competition shooting requires executing practiced skills, not experimenting with speed. He advocates for a structured training approach where practice pushes limits slightly beyond comfort, allowing for mistakes and learning. Matches are for performance on demand, utilizing established proficiency, not for 'casino-style' shooting or 'hoper' techniques.
This video showcases a dynamic shooting stage win, demonstrating advanced competitive shooting techniques. The shooter, exhibiting experienced authority, executes a proficient pistol draw, rapid target engagement, tactical movement between cover, and a quick magazine reload. The content is ideal for intermediate to advanced shooters looking to improve speed and efficiency in competition.
This video demonstrates a typical USPSA stage, emphasizing rapid target engagement, strategic movement between positions, and shooting through barricades. It highlights the importance of clear commands, stage initiation with a buzzer, and proper firearm handling during stage conclusion, including the 'show clear' and holstering procedures. The footage showcases the CZ Shadow 2 pistol in a competitive environment.
This video explores the feasibility of replicating John Wick's rapid firearm reloads. The presenter attempts to match the speed of the fictional character's reloads, highlighting a key difference in firearm operation: the slide lock on a Glock 19 versus the fictional weapon's mechanism. While the presenter cannot match John Wick's speed, the exercise demonstrates the importance of efficient reloading techniques.
This video details a competitor's experience in a USPSA match, focusing on improving speed and achieving classification goals. The shooter aims to move from B-class to A-class by executing classifier stages efficiently, emphasizing fast transitions and avoiding over-confirmation of shots. The content highlights practical strategies for stage planning, reloading, and analyzing performance to identify areas for improvement in competitive shooting.
This video covers the "Stomping Facehuggers" event at the Area 2 Pistol Competition in Phoenix. While the title is somewhat abstract, the mention of a "Pistol Competition" and a specific venue like "Area 2" indicates a focus on competitive handgun shooting. The phrase "Stomping Facehuggers" might be a playful or thematic name for a stage or scenario within the competition, suggesting a dynamic and potentially challenging course of fire. The video likely showcases participants engaging in various shooting drills and stages common in pistol competitions, with an emphasis on performance and skill.
This video captures a USPSA competition performance where the shooter narrowly missed achieving B Class status by a margin of 0.0092 seconds. It highlights the intense precision and speed required in competitive shooting, featuring a female competitor utilizing a handgun with a red dot optic on an outdoor range with standard USPSA targets.
This episode features a discussion with competitive shooter Julie Golob and Guns & Ammo editor Jim Tar, covering Golob's transition to Springfield Armory, her career in shooting sports, and technical insights into various firearms. They discuss shooting techniques, the viability of .380 ACP, the benefits of compensated firearms like the Echelon, and the importance of backup iron sights. Golob shares her experiences with the US Army Marksmanship Unit and her early influences in shooting.
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