This drill, demonstrated by Ben Stoeger, focuses on improving target acquisition and shooting while moving by using vision barriers (barrels) to obscure targets. The core principle is to visually hunt for targets and react to their appearance, rather than fixating on the sight. Maintaining consistent shooting mechanics and avoiding over-confirmation of the sight picture are key to success.
This video critiques the advice of a social media personality regarding point shooting with red dot sights. The instructor emphasizes that effective red dot shooting involves focusing on the target, bringing the gun to the eyeline, and confirming sight alignment, even at close distances. He argues that relying solely on point shooting without sight confirmation is a disservice to new shooters and can lead to accountability issues, especially under stress.
This video critiques a common misconception about red dot sight usage, emphasizing that well-trained shooters focus on the target and superimpose the dot, rather than actively searching for it. It advocates for a consistent grip and index to ensure the dot appears where intended, promoting a target-focused shooting methodology.
This video details a critical review of the Sig Sauer P211 GTO Combat by Ben Stoeger and Trench Grenade. The discussion highlights significant reliability issues, including failures to go into battery and overall poor performance out of the box. Both reviewers express disappointment with the firearm's design choices, such as magazine compatibility and grip size, and question its market viability compared to competitors like Kimber and Staccato. The conversation also touches on the challenges of honest firearm reviews and the potential backlash from manufacturers.
This video features Ben Stoeger discussing viewer comments about Scott of the Modern Samurai Project. The discussion centers on critiques of Scott's training methodologies, perceived ego, and credibility as an instructor compared to others like Ben Stoeger. Several commenters share experiences from Scott's classes, highlighting both positive and negative aspects, while Ben Stoeger offers his perspective on Scott's approach and his own teaching philosophy.
This video demonstrates a novel dry-fire training system developed by Recoil Systems that uses electrical impulses to simulate firearm recoil. The system attaches to the shooter's body and delivers electrical shocks to muscles when the trigger is pulled, mimicking the physical sensation of recoil without live ammunition. The intensity is adjustable, allowing for a range of simulated recoil effects, from mild to intense.
This video critiques a Modern Samurai Project (MSP) class taught by Scott Jedlinsky, based on a student's review. The speaker, Ben Stoeger, highlights perceived issues such as excessive BJJ discussion, name-dropping, negative commentary on other instructors, and questionable tactical advice. Stoeger also notes Jedlinsky's strong negative reaction to being mentioned, interpreting it as a sign of personal animosity stemming from online interactions and perceived competition in the firearms training space.
This video from Ben Stoeger's 'Connection and Control' series focuses on establishing proper rifle mount and body structure for improved shooting performance. It emphasizes creating a stable platform through consistent posture, a neutral shoulder position, and mindful support hand placement, rather than relying on excessive force. The instruction highlights how good structure minimizes rifle movement and 'hang time,' leading to easier and faster follow-up shots.
This entry analyzes an uncommanded discharge incident involving a CZ Shadow 2 pistol during a USPSA match. Expert analysis from Ben Stoeger covers potential causes related to CZ modifications, ammunition sensitivity (Federal primers), and the pistol's operational state (double-action, hammer down). The guide outlines steps to investigate such an event, emphasizing safety and thorough examination of all contributing factors.
This video demonstrates a critical incident involving an uncommanded discharge of a CZ Shadow 2 pistol during a shooting stage. The footage shows the firearm discharging downwards near the shooter's feet during a rapid transition. The incident highlights the importance of immediate safety protocols and proper malfunction handling techniques when unexpected firearm behavior occurs. It serves as a stark reminder for competitive shooters to remain vigilant and prepared for such events.
Ben Stoeger, an experienced shooter, reviews the Osight XR red dot optic, comparing it to the Holosun 507 Comp. He highlights the Osight XR's comparable quality to Holosun, its battery-free charging feature, and its $300 price point. A significant issue noted is the incompatibility of the provided screws with Glock Gen 6, requiring aftermarket hardware for secure mounting. Despite this, Stoeger finds the Osight XR to be a fine optic with potential for future growth.
Instruction from Ben Stoeger, co-author of 'Baseline Dryfire' and 'Practical Shooting Training', emphasizes focused practice. He advises limiting drills to 2-3 core concepts per session, dedicating 10-20 repetitions to each for effective learning. This approach, whether dry-fire or live-fire, helps shooters develop skills efficiently, even with limited ammunition.
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