This video details the process and techniques for competing in the President's Hundred match, a prestigious bullseye pistol competition. The instructor demonstrates how to shoot a stock Glock 17 Gen 2 at 50 and 25 yards, emphasizing proper sight alignment, trigger control, and the challenges of one-handed shooting at extended distances. The content highlights that achieving competitive scores does not require highly modified firearms, but rather consistent practice and understanding of marksmanship fundamentals.
This guide, drawing on the expertise of a distinguished shooter, details how to train with the Smith & Wesson K-38 Masterpiece for Bullseye competition. It covers understanding the disciplines, mastering trigger control with its unique anti-backlash mechanism, and leveraging the revolver's design for precision. The instruction emphasizes consistent grip, sight alignment, and efficient cocking techniques, crucial for achieving world-class scores even against modern firearms.
This video demonstrates a 25-yard B-8 timed fire drill, showcasing high accuracy and proficiency with a handgun equipped with a red dot optic. The instructor, JaredAF, emphasizes consistent performance through multiple strings of fire, achieving tight groups within the 10 and X rings. This drill is excellent for intermediate to advanced shooters looking to improve speed and precision under timed conditions.
This video demonstrates America's oldest handgun sport, Service Pistol, as organized by the CMP (Civilian Marksmanship Program). It covers the history of the sport, the significance of Distinguished Badges, and details the National Trophy Match. The demonstration includes live-fire stages: Slow Fire, Timed Fire, and Rapid Fire, showcasing shooting techniques and target engagement at various distances and target types. Links to CMP rulebooks, competition trackers, and specific targets and equipment used are provided in the description.
This video provides a comprehensive introduction to Bullseye pistol competition, detailing its three core stages: slow fire, timed fire, and rapid fire. It explains target types (B6, B8), distances (50 and 25 yards), and time limits for each stage. The guide also covers equipment categories (Match vs. EIC pistols), caliber options, and essential techniques like sight alignment, shot calling, and establishing a natural point of aim, emphasizing the importance of practice and understanding the rules for participation.
This video explains that proper breath control for pistol shooting is not about holding your breath, but rather pausing your natural breathing cycle momentarily during the trigger squeeze. Holding your breath can lead to hyperventilation, blurry vision, and muscle movement that destabilizes the firearm. The instructor emphasizes relaxation and natural breathing, suggesting a brief pause during the trigger pull is sufficient. For timed events, comfortable breathing is preferred over breath-holding to maintain sight alignment.
This video provides an expert-level introduction to precision pistol shooting, detailing its competitive sport aspects under NRA rules. It covers target types, firing courses (slow, timed, rapid fire), permitted handgun calibers (.22 to .45 Auto), and sight classifications (open vs. telescopic). The instructor, with over 50 years of experience, emphasizes fundamental shooting mechanics like grip, posture, breathing, and sight alignment, explaining that the bullseye is primarily a scoring device.
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