Lead instructor Myles from Tactical Hyve demonstrates three effective methods for consistently acquiring the red dot sight during a pistol presentation: 'Start in Reverse,' 'Punch Out, Come Up,' and 'Track the Sight.' He emphasizes that consistent practice is key, and while empirical testing showed minimal speed differences between methods, beginners might find tracking the muzzle easiest. This training is crucial for improving speed and accuracy with red dot optics.
This video features a "Former Operator" named Dutch, a retired 1st-SFOD operator, learning new, faster shooting techniques from Myles. The content focuses on practical application and skill development in firearms handling. It also promotes CCW Safe for legal protection and encourages viewers to join the "War Room" community. Several recommended gear items and links to Tactical Hyve's website and classes are provided.
This guide details the proper support hand pistol grip technique as demonstrated by Myles from Tactical Hyve. It emphasizes leverage and friction as core principles, advocating for a high grip on the frame to combat muzzle rise. The technique involves maximizing palm contact and applying firm pressure to integrate the support hand with the firearm for better control during recoil. Practice is recommended through dry fire sessions.
This is Part 2 of a video series on moving and drawing a pistol. The presenter, Myles, continues a dry-fire session from the previous video and transitions to live-fire demonstrations, offering additional insights and techniques. The video links to previous parts in the series, Tactical Hyve's website and classes, and recommends various firearm-related products and services.
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 video, "Developing Speed and Working Recoil Management with the Bill Drill (Part 1)" by Tactical Hyve, focuses on a dry-fire session to improve shooting speed and recoil control. The presenter, Myles, discusses the Bill Drill, a fundamental exercise for progressive skill development. The video also promotes Tactical Hyve's training classes, online courses like Handgun Mastery PRO, and various recommended gear and insurance partners, providing affiliate links for each. It concludes with links to their social media platforms and a disclaimer about affiliate content.
This video from Tactical Hyve focuses on improving shooting speed, specifically target-to-target transitions, using a technique called cadence shooting. Instructor Myles demonstrates live fire drills and provides actionable advice for firearm owners looking to enhance their practical shooting skills. The description also includes links to a playlist of related videos in the series, Tactical Hyve's website, upcoming classes, and recommended gear such as CCW Safe insurance, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis X10 Elite, NeoMag, Tenicor, and Vedder holsters.
This guide details a sniper stalking training drill led by Navy SEAL 'Tosh' from Tactical Hyve. It covers essential fieldcraft techniques such as 'vegging up' equipment, the high crawl with weapon management, and the strategic use of observation tools. The exercise emphasizes stealth and environmental camouflage to approach a target undetected, culminating in a debrief on observation challenges.
This video focuses on a fundamental pistol shooting technique: proper trigger control, specifically emphasizing a straight-to-the-rear trigger press. Presented through live fire exercises, it's part of a larger series on how to shoot a pistol. The content is geared towards improving marksmanship and firearm handling skills.
This guide, drawing on the expertise of Myles from Tactical Hyve, advises new competitors to start with their existing firearm. It details the considerations for choosing between iron sights and red dots, and the distinction between using stock guns for defensive practice versus specialized "race guns" for elite competition. The core recommendation is to prioritize participation and skill development over immediate gear acquisition.
This video features a retired Navy SEAL, Dorr, reviewing a one-man Close Quarters Battle (CQB) exercise performed by Myles. Dorr provides an expert's perspective, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of the training scenario, offering insights not covered in the original debrief. The description also promotes Tactical Hyve's online training programs, with a special giveaway for those purchasing Mark 7 Reloading presses during October 2022, in support of Hurricane Ian relief efforts. Links to various recommended gear and Tactical Hyve's social media are also included.
This guide details a dry-fire technique for improving pistol accuracy, focusing on trigger control without disrupting sights. Instructor Myles emphasizes finding the trigger's wall, isolating the trigger finger, and practicing trigger reset. The series format includes dry fire on Mondays and live fire on Fridays to validate skills.
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