This video provides expert guidance on effective indoor firearms training, focusing on marksmanship fundamentals applicable during off-seasons or when range access is limited. Lead instructor Joel Park details drills like 'One Shot Return,' 'Doubles,' and 'Reactive Shooting' to improve trigger control, sight alignment, and target transitions. The advice emphasizes building solid habits through deliberate practice, even with restricted range capabilities.
This guide outlines a strategic approach for competition shooters transitioning between firearm platforms, such as moving from a Glock to a 2011. It emphasizes utilizing the off-season for dedicated practice with the new platform, maintaining an open mind about equipment adjustments, and committing to a significant round count (5,000+) for mastery. The advice comes from an experienced shooter with 16 years of Glock experience transitioning to a 2011.
This guide details dry fire techniques for scoped carbine training, emphasizing stable position building and trigger control. Instructor Jimmy B. Rodriguez explains how to assess and minimize the 'wobble zone' by focusing on skeletal support and observing reticle movement during trigger breaks. The video introduces 'Build and Break' drills and timed exercises using a shot timer to improve efficiency in transitioning between various shooting positions, such as standing and kneeling, using a ladder as a versatile training aid.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features Ben Stoeger, Joel Park, and Professor Kim discussing practical shooting techniques and training methodologies. Ben highlights the utility of the iPhone 15 Pro's ultra-wide camera for recording practice sessions, emphasizing its ability to capture head-to-toe views and entire shooting bays for detailed analysis. Professor Kim discusses the importance of off-season physical conditioning, focusing on balancing muscle groups to prevent common shooter injuries like elbow and shoulder issues, and mentions upcoming PSTD content on this topic. Joel Park elaborates on the critical aspect of physical walkthroughs during competition stages, stressing the need to rehearse body mechanics and movement, not just target memorization, to optimize performance and avoid unnecessary time loss.
This episode of Practical Shooting After Dark features Ben Stoeger, Joel Park, and Mr. Kim discussing the 2019 USPSA Hi-Cap Nationals. Key topics include stage design improvements, widespread officiating and scoring issues, the benefits of red dot sights for target focus, the importance of an off-season for competitive shooters, and advice for new shooters choosing a production division pistol. The discussion highlights the need for consistent officiating and offers insights into developing shooting fundamentals.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show discusses the concept of the 'off-season' in competitive shooting. Ben, Tim, and Matt share their personal approaches, which range from complete breaks to focused dry-fire and physical training. They also delve into the potential benefits and drawbacks of using gas blowback airsoft pistols as a training tool, comparing it to dry-fire and discussing logistical challenges.
You've reached the end! 6 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.