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Published on April 30, 2023
Duration: 0:38

This instructional video from Tap Rack Bang, LLC, demonstrates a critical aspect of rapid firearm deployment: achieving a proper grip immediately after a reload. The instructor, an expert in firearms, highlights how a compromised grip post-reload can negatively impact shot placement and speed. By emphasizing the re-acquisition of a solid grip, shooters can ensure the firearm settles correctly, enabling faster and more accurate follow-up shots, a key skill for concealed carry and dynamic shooting scenarios.

Quick Summary

Achieving a proper grip after a firearm reload is critical for rapid follow-up shots. A poor grip causes the gun to settle high, making subsequent shots difficult. Re-establishing a solid grip allows the firearm to settle correctly, enabling faster and more accurate shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Poor Grip After Reload
  2. 00:09Consequences of Poor Grip
  3. 00:20Achieving a Good Grip
  4. 00:34Reload Grip Concept Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is grip important after a firearm reload?

A proper grip after a reload is essential because it allows the firearm to settle correctly in your hands. This stability is crucial for quickly and accurately acquiring your next shot, especially in dynamic shooting situations.

What happens if you have a poor grip after a reload?

If you maintain a poor grip after a reload, the firearm tends to settle high after the shot. This instability forces you to fight the firearm to regain control, significantly slowing down your ability to get subsequent rapid shots off.

How can I improve my follow-up shots after a reload?

Focus on actively re-acquiring a solid, consistent grip immediately after completing your reload. This deliberate action ensures the firearm is properly oriented and stable, enabling faster and more accurate follow-up shots.

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