This video from Geauga Firearms Academy emphasizes the critical importance of proper follow-through in shooting, often referred to as the 'YouTube jerk' when absent. Instructor Neil explains that jerking the gun back immediately after a shot hinders accuracy and trains bad habits. He advocates for maintaining sight alignment and focus on the target post-shot, allowing the gun to settle naturally before the next engagement, which is crucial for both accuracy and defensive readiness.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark focuses on identifying and correcting common vision and focus errors in shooting. Ben Stoeger and Joel discuss how to tell if a shooter is target-focused or sight-focused by observing posture, eye movement, and target transitions. They also cover how to recognize when shooters might revert to sight-focusing under pressure, such as during movement or when dealing with difficult shots, and how this impacts shot placement.
This video details the 'Ghost Partials Drill,' a training exercise focused on enhancing visual discipline for competitive shooters. The drill emphasizes using no-shoot targets as visual aids to refine aiming points on partial targets, ultimately aiming to improve accuracy and scoring potential without sacrificing speed. The instructor guides viewers through specific aiming strategies for different target presentations, highlighting the mental effort required for precise shot placement.
The CZ Sharp Tail Coach Gun is a visually striking double-barrel shotgun available in 12 and 20 gauge. It features a color case-hardened receiver, Turkish walnut stock with diamond checkering, and 20-inch fixed cylinder barrels with a serrated rib and front dot sight. The reviewer highlights the single trigger's quick reset and the shotgun's ease of maintenance and disassembly, noting its suitability for hunting, home defense, and as a display piece.
This video features trainer Chris Cerino demonstrating a practical technique for quickly acquiring the front sight, particularly useful for new shooters or in high-stress situations. He uses a Smith & Wesson M&P Compact to illustrate how to use the rear sight's dot to orient and find the front sight rapidly. The video is presented as a bonus segment from "First Person Defender®," a series that simulates real-life scenarios and is sponsored by various firearms and accessory manufacturers. It encourages viewers to find more content on Gun Talk's platforms.
Chris from Regular Guy Training proposes a shift from traditional two-day classes to a format of two separate one-day classes for pistol and rifle. This change aims to address current ammunition scarcity and cost by reducing round count per class to 700 rounds, making training more accessible. The focus will be on fundamental mechanics, efficient gun handling, and shooting proficiency, with options for beginners and experienced shooters to refine specific skills.
This video provides an in-depth analysis of a USPSA Carry Optics match stage by stage. The instructor, a high-capacity shooter, discusses stage planning, execution, and lessons learned, focusing on transitions, reloads, and adapting to different shooting positions. Key takeaways include the importance of stage walkthroughs, efficient reloads, and developing confidence with dot sights for faster target acquisition and gear changes.
This video highlights the critical importance of barrel awareness, especially in adverse conditions like snow. The instructor emphasizes that focusing solely on the red dot sight can lead to overlooking potential obstructions in the firearm's barrel, causing malfunctions. Proper training should include maintaining awareness of the entire weapon system to prevent issues like rounds impacting the ground due to a blocked barrel.
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