Practical Pistol Show 17 - Stealth Team Sig

Published on March 7, 2015
Duration: 24:26

This episode of the Practical Pistol Show discusses the controversy surrounding 'Team SIG' and the P320, exploring the ethics of undisclosed sponsorships in competitive shooting. It also delves into training methodologies, advocating for integrated movement and shooting practice from the beginner stages, and shares practical advice on range bag organization and ammo management. Ben Stoeger, a seasoned competitor, offers insights into managing competitive stress and improving performance.

Quick Summary

Experts advise new shooters to integrate movement into their practice early, rather than solely focusing on 'stand and shoot' skills. This approach mirrors competitive scenarios and builds comfort with dynamic shooting more effectively. Managing competitive rage can be aided by focusing on assisting fellow shooters, shifting personal stress away from individual mistakes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Welcome
  2. 00:29Team SIG & P320 Controversy Discussion
  3. 01:02Matt's Take on Team SIG
  4. 02:35Candace's View on Ethics
  5. 04:27Angry Matt's Perspective
  6. 06:04Refund for P320?
  7. 06:53Ben's Experience with EAA
  8. 07:54Sig's Timing Issue
  9. 08:01Question for Angry Matt: Controlling Rage
  10. 09:17Matt's Rage Management Techniques
  11. 11:09Matt's Maturation
  12. 12:11Internalized Rage
  13. 12:17Shooting Questions for Ben
  14. 12:27New Shooter Training Approach
  15. 12:55Ben's Training Philosophy: Movement
  16. 14:44Matt's Thoughts on Movement Training
  17. 16:44Candace's Training Experience
  18. 18:15Range Bag Organization Question
  19. 18:37Ben's Range Setup
  20. 20:14Matt's Range Setup
  21. 21:13Candace's Range Setup Challenges
  22. 23:58Wrap-up & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Team SIG' controversy about?

The 'Team SIG' controversy stems from speculation about a secret team of shooters using the Sig Sauer P320, with concerns raised about whether these individuals are undisclosed sponsored athletes, potentially influencing public perception of the firearm's performance without full transparency.

Should new shooters focus on 'stand and shoot' before movement?

Experts suggest integrating movement into shooting practice early, even for beginners. Delaying movement training until 'stand and shoot' skills are perfected can be less effective than practicing a broader range of skills concurrently, mirroring actual match conditions.

How can competitive shooters manage anger or frustration during matches?

One strategy for managing competitive rage is to shift focus from personal performance to assisting fellow competitors. This can help reduce self-criticism over minor mistakes and foster a more positive, less stressful match experience.

What are practical tips for organizing a range bag?

Keeping essential range gear like target stands, targets, and tools perpetually in your vehicle simplifies preparation. Storing ammunition in durable ammo boxes and keeping them loaded in your truck ensures you're always ready for practice.

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