Ben Stoeger, a seasoned competitive shooter, addresses the common issue of timing shots with foot strikes during movement. He advises against consciously timing shots to foot position, emphasizing instead smooth walking, bending knees for shock absorption, and accepting sight wobble. The core principle is to react to visual cues like color confirmation on target, rather than overthinking mechanics.
This video by Ben Stoeger emphasizes fluid movement and shooting techniques for dynamic scenarios. The core principle is to integrate shooting into movement, reacting visually to targets rather than stopping. For shorter distances, continuous shooting is encouraged, while longer movements may necessitate temporarily removing a hand from the firearm to facilitate efficient running. The instruction focuses on breaking away from static shooting habits to improve overall speed and efficiency.
This video by Ben Stoeger focuses on improving target tracking and focus during shooting drills. The core concept emphasizes reacting to the color on the target near the aiming reference rather than waiting for a perfectly still sight picture. The drill incorporates various target presentations, including obscured targets and no-shoots, teaching shooters to maintain pace and focus by looking for 'spot on blobs' for tighter groups.
This video details the 'In-N-Out Drill,' a seven-round exercise designed to test shooting mechanics and movement. Instructor Ben Stoeger emphasizes maintaining a neutral, balanced stance, reacting to targets while moving, and actively seeking a specific aiming point on each target. The drill involves engaging steel and paper targets while moving in and out of positions, highlighting the importance of body mechanics over aggressive footwork.
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