This is the 221st episode of the Practical Pistol Show, hosted by Ben Stoeger. The description heavily promotes in-person classes, digital coaching, and Ben Stoeger's books available on Amazon. It also directs viewers to the PSTG podcast. While specific topics are not detailed, the branding and host strongly indicate content related to practical pistol shooting, training, and likely competition.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Ben Stoeger, Alex, and Matt Hopkins discussing firearms training methodologies, specifically the effectiveness of multiple shorter training sessions versus one long session. They also delve into the nuances of the 'double tap' shooting technique, its application at different ranges, and the potential behavioral issues it can create. Finally, the panel addresses issues related to match scoring, appeals, and the importance of accuracy in competitive shooting.
This video is the 198th episode of the Practical Pistol Show, hosted by Ben Stoeger. The description provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, in-person classes and digital coaching through Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), and the PSTG podcast. While specific firearms or topics are not detailed in the description, the focus is clearly on practical shooting and training methodologies as indicated by the show's title and the associated resources.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features discussions on overcoming shooting mistakes, improving target transitions, and training drills. Ben Stoeger and Matt Hopkins offer advice on maintaining performance after errors, emphasizing perspective and focusing on the long game. They detail techniques for faster target transitions, including dry-fire drills and matching the tempo of faster shooters, highlighting the importance of minimal sight picture acquisition for speed. The discussion also touches on effective training methods for indoor ranges with limited targets, suggesting drills like the Dot Drill and Bill Drills, and the 'three clasp' drill for drawing and shooting.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, episode 186, features a discussion where Ben Stoeger continues to address the topic of dry firing. The description promotes in-person classes and digital coaching through Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), along with links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. The content likely delves into shooting techniques and training methodologies, specifically focusing on the importance or challenges of dry fire practice in pistol training.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show discusses the perceived value or "dumbness" of sponsoring shooting matches. It highlights resources for in-person classes and digital coaching through the Practical Shooting Training Group, as well as a link to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon. The podcast feed for PSTG is also provided, indicating a focus on practical shooting instruction and potentially competitive shooting discussions.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, titled 'Ben knows shit,' likely features insights or demonstrations from Ben Stoeger, a prominent figure in practical shooting. The description provides direct links to in-person classes and digital coaching offered by Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), as well as Ben Stoeger's books available on Amazon. It also points to the PSTG podcast, suggesting the show may cover topics related to competitive shooting, training methodologies, and firearm proficiency as espoused by Stoeger and PSTG.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, titled 'Hopkins Hates Revolver,' likely features a discussion or review related to firearms, with a specific emphasis on revolvers. Given the title, it's probable that the host, Ben Stoeger (indicated by the book links), expresses a particular opinion or experience with revolvers, potentially in contrast to other firearm types. The description points viewers to in-person classes, digital coaching, and books by Ben Stoeger, suggesting a focus on practical shooting techniques and training.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, titled "Shooters get f'ed," likely delves into common frustrations or issues faced by firearm owners and shooters. While the exact topic isn't specified, the description points towards practical advice and training opportunities offered by the Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG). Links are provided for in-person classes, digital coaching, Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon, and the PSTG podcast, indicating a focus on improving shooting skills and understanding the practical aspects of firearm ownership and use. The title suggests a potentially critical or candid discussion about the challenges within the shooting community.
This video from the Practical Pistol Show, episode 171, is titled "Get you an autodrive" and provides a link to practicalshootingtraininggroup.com for in-person classes and digital coaching. It also promotes Ben Stoeger's books available on Amazon and a podcast from PSTG. While the specific topic of "autodrive" in a firearm context isn't immediately clear from the title alone, the description strongly indicates content related to firearms training, shooting techniques, and potentially competitive shooting.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, episode 165, delves into the controversial topic of 'heavy triggers,' questioning their utility in practical shooting scenarios. The description provides links to in-person classes and digital coaching offered by Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), along with Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. This suggests a focus on practical firearm training and application, likely aimed at improving shooting skills and understanding firearm mechanics and design.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, number 162, is titled "Return of the white Gabe." The description provides links to Ben Stoeger's website for class schedules and his pro shop for gear. It also includes a discount code for Blue Bullets ammunition. While the specific topic of "white Gabe" is not detailed without a transcript, the content is clearly related to firearms and potentially competitive shooting or training given the source.
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