This video compares a high-end Atlas Titan RDS ($6,000) against a Sig Sauer P365X Macro ($600) through various shooting drills. The comparison highlights how platform differences, particularly trigger quality and recoil impulse, affect performance in timed drills like the Six Plate Rack and Bill Drill, and accuracy-focused exercises like the walk-back drill. While the more expensive firearm offers advantages, the importance of fundamental shooting skills is emphasized.
This guide details a walk-back drill using a Luger P08, as demonstrated by an instructor with high authority. The drill helps analyze the pistol's point of impact at various distances, from 5 to 25 yards. The instructor notes specific impact deviations, providing valuable data for shooters looking to understand their firearm's performance.
This video categorizes 'gun tubers' into three types: 'talkers' who focus on news and drama without training, 'gun industry' channels that promote products, and 'doers' who actively train and compete. The instructor, Trench Grenade, demonstrates practical shooting drills with his Glock 17, including a walk-back drill to evaluate cold start accuracy and a one-reload-three drill to test speed and precision under pressure. The content emphasizes the importance of actual training and skill development over online commentary.
The Double Shoot app transforms a smartphone into a target analysis computer, providing objective data on group size, mean point of impact, and optic adjustments. The Humble Marksman demonstrates its utility for evaluating ammunition types, refining shooting techniques like recoil management and trigger control, and performing accurate optic zeroing. It emphasizes data-driven decision-making over subjective 'feel' for gear and technique changes.
This video recap from Tactical Hyve details a modified walk-back drill designed to improve pistol accuracy by focusing on presenting the pistol and taking single shots as soon as sights are on target. The drill emphasizes trigger prep, steady platform, and avoiding sympathetic movement, with the shooter gradually increasing distance until accuracy degrades, highlighting areas for technique improvement.
This video details a shooting challenge focused on increasing distance accuracy with pistols. Participants engage targets at progressively longer ranges, with a limit on misses. Variations include a 'walk back' drill and a 'bat' drill, emphasizing sustained accuracy under pressure and strong-hand-only shooting.
The Walk Back Drill, credited to Todd Green of PistolTraining.com, is a fundamental handgun accuracy exercise. It involves shooting five rounds at a 3x5 card at increasing distances, starting at 3 yards and moving back one yard at a time after each successful string of fire. The drill emphasizes basic fundamentals like muzzle management and trigger finger discipline, resetting to 3 yards upon missing the target to reinforce these skills.
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