This video documents the seventh USPSA competition for a shooter aiming for 'A' class or above within 12 months. The shooter focuses on improving transition speed, footwork, and split times, drawing on feedback from previous competitions. Key takeaways include the importance of stage planning, efficient holster draws (adopting the 'scoop' method), and managing firearm safeties. The shooter also discusses specific firearm preferences and challenges with the CZ Shadow 2, particularly its safety placement and magazine design.
Joel Park, an expert firearms instructor, addresses viewer frustration in shooting by emphasizing analysis over criticism. He details how to diagnose issues like low-left groups by focusing on firing hand pressure and trigger control, advocating for recreating flaws in dry fire and isolating the index finger's movement. Park stresses that consistent, structured practice with breaks and varied drills is key to improvement, rather than simply expending more ammunition.
Lucas Botkin demonstrates a high-speed marksmanship technique engaging a 100-meter target from a standing to prone transition using a suppressed AR-15 with a red dot optic. The instruction focuses on achieving rapid fire with consistent split times (around 0.35 seconds) and analyzing target hits, emphasizing how rapid fire can improve accuracy by minimizing cognitive load on dot placement. This expert-led drill highlights advanced shooting skills for competitive or tactical applications.
This guide outlines how to use the Cranix Shot Timer for effective dry fire and live fire training drills. The timer offers four modes (Instant, Delay, Par Instant, Par Delay) to help shooters improve speed and accuracy. By setting par times and focusing on split times, users can practice drills like rapid target engagement and magazine changes, enhancing overall performance. The reviewer, an experienced shooter, emphasizes the practical application of these drills for skill development.
This video showcases advanced firearm training techniques focused on speed and efficiency, as demonstrated by Sam Worthington under the expert instruction of Taran Butler. The drills emphasize rapid handgun engagement with precise split times and seamless transitions to rifle platforms for engaging multiple targets. It highlights the performance of Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) customized firearms and the importance of consistent practice for improving shooting metrics.
Joel Park, an experienced performance shooter and instructor, details how trigger quality impacts shooting performance. He advocates for the 'rolling pressure' technique to mitigate the effects of 'staging' or 'stacking' in duty triggers, allowing shooters to achieve better splits and accuracy. While skilled shooters can adapt, better triggers enable higher performance ceilings.
This video explores the performance of high-end 2011 pistols, focusing on their impact on shooting speed and accuracy. Instructors Michael Dav and Cameron FA highlight the advantages of zero-slack triggers, low-friction actions, and compensated/ported barrels in achieving faster split times and flatter shooting. They compare these modern platforms to traditional 1911s, emphasizing the significant performance gains and the importance of proper technique to fully leverage the capabilities of these advanced firearms.
This comprehensive range day video compares the Glock 47 and Glock 45, evaluating their performance through various shooting drills and accessory configurations. The video also features shooting impressions of several other firearms, including the Shadow Systems MR920 Elite Comp, a modified Glock 17, and the Platypus pistol. It highlights differences in recoil impulse, split times, and overall handling, offering insights for potential buyers and firearm enthusiasts.
This video details the assembly and performance testing of a custom Sig P365 XL build featuring an ECM Precision R11 grip module and a Norso 3.7-inch slide and bull barrel with Geo Ports. The build demonstrates tight tolerances, good accuracy at 25 yards (sub-2-inch groups), and reliable performance after a brief break-in period. The presenters discuss the ergonomics, aesthetics, and practical application of this highly customized micro-compact pistol for concealed carry.
This drill, demonstrated by Hwansik Kim, focuses on improving transition times and accuracy across three confirmation levels. Confirmation One emphasizes predictive shooting with fast splits (0.2s), Confirmation Two focuses on reaction time (0.25-0.30s), and Confirmation Three involves corrective shooting for precision (0.45-0.55s). The drill highlights the importance of vision focus for achieving tight groups and consistent performance.
This drill, demonstrated by Hwansik Kim, focuses on confirming recoil management while varying the visual confirmation required before firing subsequent shots. It includes specific par times and group size goals for different confirmation levels, applicable to both red dot and iron sight users. The drill emphasizes shooting speed, accuracy, and understanding the feedback loop of recoil.
This video analyzes shooting performance, focusing on draw times and first shot accuracy. The speakers discuss slow draw times and identify specific shot timings, indicating a focus on improving efficiency and accuracy in competitive shooting scenarios. The discussion highlights the importance of minimizing time from holster to first hit.
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