Instruction from Joel Park, a seasoned firearms instructor and competitor, addresses building speed in USPSA. He emphasizes that speed and accuracy are not mutually exclusive, debunking the myth that increased speed must lead to more C-zone hits. Park details common time-wasting habits during stationary shooting, movement, and target transitions, offering practical techniques to improve efficiency. The integrated approach of dry fire for habit building and live fire for testing and refinement is highlighted as crucial for continuous improvement.
This instructional video from Shortshot Tony focuses on improving shooting accuracy while in motion. The core technique involves maintaining a stable center of gravity by bending the knees and adopting a 'robotic' movement, which minimizes bounce and aids in target acquisition. The instructor emphasizes avoiding common mistakes like leaning forward.
This video demonstrates a comprehensive pistol shooting drill focusing on engaging targets from various positions at 50 yards. The reviewer, exhibiting experienced firearm handling skills, moves from standing to kneeling, prone, and shooting while moving, showcasing accuracy and efficient reloads. The drill emphasizes adaptability and consistent performance under dynamic conditions.
This guide details advanced movement and shooting drills as demonstrated by Paul Costa of Achilles Heel Tactical. It covers techniques like the 'Bar Hop Drill', managing optic dot during movement, shooting while retreating, and efficient target acquisition using vision barriers. The instruction emphasizes pushing speed to identify and correct errors, drawing on principles from competitive shooters like Ben Stoeger and JJ Racaza.
This video demonstrates a dynamic shooting drill where the shooter engages multiple steel targets while moving forward. It highlights the importance of recoil control and stability during movement. The drill concludes with a thorough and safe firearm clearing procedure, emphasizing safe handling practices. The shooter showcases proficiency with a Nighthawk Custom 1911 pistol.
Learn to effectively aim firearms while moving with Tactical Hyve's expert guidance. Key principles include remaining target-focused, accepting an 'acceptable' sight picture rather than a perfect one, and minimizing sight movement through body stabilization techniques like a heel-to-toe walk. Practice drills like the Figure 8 to build the reflex of shooting through movement.
This video showcases a practical AR-15 training drill focused on speed and movement in a desert environment. The instructor demonstrates rapid fire, shooting while moving, and prone shooting techniques with a CustomBilt AR-15. Key gear includes a Vortex LPVO, Aimpoint T2, and a Radian safety selector. The instructor also highlights the importance of witness marking for optic and mount security.
This video showcases close-quarter combat training, featuring Robin Padilla and insights from former Battalion Commander Harold Cabunoc. It highlights essential skills like shooting while moving, room clearing, and tactical movement, drawing parallels to specialized units like the Light Reaction Company and even Hollywood training at Taran Tactical. The content emphasizes practical application and continuous skill development for reservists.
This video features Max Michel, Captain of Team SIG, providing essential training tips on shooting while moving with the Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The content focuses on practical techniques for improving shooting proficiency under dynamic conditions, leveraging Michel's expertise as a professional shooter.
This video promotes an upcoming "Combat Pistol and Carbine" course taught by Karl and the Tactical Rifleman team at Rockcastle Shooting Center in Kentucky. The course, scheduled for July 14-15, 2018, covers essential skills like combat mindset, rifle setup, marksmanship fundamentals, immediate action drills, transitions between rifle and pistol, and low-light shooting. Equipment requirements include specific firearms, ammunition, magazine pouches, and lighting gear. The description also encourages viewers to support Tactical Rifleman through Patreon or merchandise.
This video from the USCCA and Mike from Highlands Firearm Training Academy demonstrates the "Jostle Drill" to teach viewers how to shoot a gun while moving. The drill focuses on quickly acquiring the front sight and accurately firing shots under dynamic conditions, simulating scenarios like protecting loved ones or navigating chaotic crowds during an active shooter event. The video also highlights the importance of proper training for shooting a concealed weapon while in motion and encourages viewers to explore further training resources and join the USCCA.
This Tactical Tuesday video from USCCA focuses on essential firearms training for dynamic encounters. It features Steve and Beth demonstrating a drill that incorporates movement and the use of barricades, highlighting the importance of being able to shoot and move effectively in real-world situations. The video emphasizes that range training often lacks the dynamic element present in deadly force encounters and stresses the value of practicing these shooting and moving techniques. It also promotes a free gun giveaway and a guide to life-saving drills.
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