Competition Shooting: Setting Yourself Up For Success By Reverse Engineering Movements

Published on June 13, 2022
Duration: 7:50

This video by Miles from Tactical Hyve focuses on optimizing unloaded starts in competition shooting by employing reverse engineering. The core technique involves visualizing the most efficient way to insert the magazine and then setting up the pistol and magazine on the barrel accordingly. By placing the magazine with bullets near the hammer, shooters can significantly reduce the time needed for magazine insertion after the buzzer, as demonstrated by a substantial time saving in a live drill.

Quick Summary

To improve efficiency in competition shooting starts, especially unloaded starts, use reverse engineering. Visualize your goal (e.g., quick magazine insertion) and work backward to set up your pistol and magazine on the barrel with bullets facing up and near the hammer for optimal pickup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Competition Shooting Efficiency
  2. 00:19Focus: Unloaded Starts
  3. 00:31The Power of Reverse Engineering Movements
  4. 00:51Example: Reload Efficiency
  5. 01:17Example: Efficient Draw Stroke
  6. 01:38Applying Reverse Engineering to Unloaded Starts
  7. 02:01Demonstrating the Optimal Unloaded Start Setup
  8. 02:36Magazine Placement: Bullets Near Hammer
  9. 03:08Contrast: Inefficient Setup
  10. 03:32Recap: Strategic Unloaded Start Placement
  11. 03:59Live Drill: Non-Strategic Unloaded Start
  12. 04:35Live Drill: Strategic Unloaded Start
  13. 05:08Time Comparison and Savings
  14. 05:26Reverse Engineering Footwork for Starts
  15. 06:04Beginner Mistakes in Movement
  16. 06:30Reverse Engineering Footwork Example
  17. 07:13Conclusion: Think in Reverse for Efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle for improving efficiency in competition shooting starts?

The core principle is reverse engineering your movements. This means starting by visualizing your desired end state, such as a perfectly inserted magazine, and then working backward to determine the most efficient way to set up your equipment and body for that outcome.

How should a pistol and magazine be set up for an unloaded start on a barrel?

For an unloaded start with the pistol on the barrel, place the magazine with the bullets facing upwards and positioned close to the hammer of the pistol. This allows for a natural and rapid insertion when the buzzer sounds.

What is the benefit of using reverse engineering for competition shooting starts?

Using reverse engineering helps shave off critical time during the start sequence. By pre-determining the most efficient placement and motion, you can significantly reduce the time it takes to load the firearm and engage targets, leading to better overall stage times.

Can reverse engineering be applied to footwork in competition shooting?

Yes, reverse engineering can be applied to footwork, especially when starting from different positions or needing to move to a firearm. By understanding where your feet need to be for optimal engagement, you can plan your steps backward from that point.

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