This video details Joe Farewell's '4-Way Reload' dryfire drill, crucial for USPSA competition preparation. It emphasizes mastering reloads during forward, backward, and lateral movement, focusing on efficient vision shifts and grip mechanics. The drill utilizes weighted and plastic training magazines to simulate match conditions and improve speed and consistency.
This video highlights a "Winter Paradise Summit" featuring three days of intensive firearms training with notable instructors Donovan Moore, Mark Smith, and Joe Farewell. While specific firearms, calibers, or gear are not detailed in the provided title and description, the emphasis is clearly on advanced training and skill development in a challenging environment. The content promises practical instruction and likely covers various shooting techniques and marksmanship principles. This event is geared towards individuals seeking to enhance their proficiency and tactical abilities.
This video provides expert tips on setting up and using Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) with professional shooter Joe Farewell. Key takeaways include understanding optic quality, proper eye box positioning, and optimal mounting techniques. It also covers the benefits of LPVO versatility, choosing the right magnification, and the differences between First Focal Plane (FFP) and Second Focal Plane (SFP) reticles.
This YouTube video, featuring firearms instructor Joe Farewell and Myles, offers three practical tips for shooters looking to improve their transition from iron sights to red dot sights. The video emphasizes that red dots are no longer just the future but are now the mainstream choice due to their speed, accuracy, and target identification benefits. It addresses the common challenges faced when switching from traditional sights and aims to assist viewers experiencing difficulties. The video also highlights the sponsor, DryFireMag, and recommends Joe's Dry Fire Mastery course.
This guide details the process of zeroing a red dot sight on a pistol, as demonstrated by Subject Matter Expert Joe Farewell. It emphasizes proper optic installation, selecting the correct zeroing distance (15-20 yards), using a stable rest, understanding MOA adjustments, and confirming the zero with carry ammunition. Following these steps ensures consistent accuracy for self-defense or competition.
This video highlights the "2022 Winter Paradise Summit," described as the best training event yet. The summit featured three days of intensive range training led by instructors Donovan Moore (Point 1 Tactics), Nick Young (Velox Training Group), and Joe Farewell. The curriculum covered advanced concealed carry techniques, positional carbine, and competitive 2-gun. Small class sizes (capped at 10) ensured personalized coaching. The event also included excellent food, numerous giveaways, and a positive atmosphere. Early registration for the 2023 event opens March 1st, with limited slots available. The video thanks sponsors Vortex Optics, Radco CLP, Cobalt Kinetics, Walther Arms, UM Tactical, Grizzly Ears, AIM Surplus, and ABT Electronics.
This episode of the GO Beyond Podcast features pro shooter and trainer Joe Farewell. The discussion focuses on his expertise in 'Dry Fire Mastery,' with a direct link provided to his course. The podcast highlights Joe's extensive experience as a competitor and his dedication to firearms training, aiming to improve individuals' proficiency behind the gun. The conversation likely delves into various aspects of shooting techniques and training methodologies.
This guide details a quick cleaning process for the Atlas Athena 2011 pistol, emphasizing a 'wipe down' method over deep cleaning for 99% of maintenance. Instructor Joe Farewell demonstrates how to field strip the firearm, clean key components like the barrel, feed ramp, breech face, and slide rails using Radco CLP, and reassemble it efficiently. The focus is on maintaining operational readiness rather than exhaustive deep cleaning, making it a practical routine for frequent shooters.
This drill, demonstrated by 3-Gun Champion Joe Farewell, focuses on efficient rifle-to-pistol transitions using a low round count (5 rounds). It emphasizes smooth, simultaneous movements, including engaging the rifle's safety, securing the rifle with the support hand on the buffer tube, and drawing the pistol. The drill involves engaging two steel targets at 70 yards with the rifle and then transitioning to engage three targets on a plate rack at 10 yards with the pistol.
This guide, presented by 3-Gun Champion Joe Farewell, details effective strategies for engaging spinner targets in competition. Key techniques include proper alignment, timing shots with the target's rotation, and aiming where the target will be. The emphasis is on accuracy and efficient energy transfer to achieve a full rotation with minimal shots, avoiding common mistakes like mistimed shots or poor shot placement.
This video features 3-Gun National Champion Joe Farewell, a former SWAT member, demonstrating and explaining different techniques for exiting start positions in competitive shooting matches. The focus is on improving movement efficiency to shave time off stage runs. The video also includes links to Joe Farewell's website and YouTube channel, as well as Tactical Hyve's website, marksmanship standards, social media, and recommended products. It highlights various gear, including cameras, lenses, gimbals, microphones, and recommended items like CCW Safe insurance, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis products, and Tenicor holsters.
This guide details the installation and use of an offset red dot sight on an AR-15, as demonstrated by 3-Gun Champion Joe Farewell. It covers mounting a Vortex Razor Gen III 1-10x LPVO with a Badger Ordnance Condition One mount and an American Defense Manufacturing offset mount for a Vortex Razor Red Dot. The guide emphasizes the strategic advantages for competition and tactical scenarios, along with crucial training drills for mastering transitions.
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