Ben Stoeger Practical Shooting Skills and Drills

Published on June 23, 2021
Duration: 95:59

This video details a practical shooting drill designed by Ben Stoeger to improve the integration of movement and shooting. The core concept is to disconnect lower body movement from the shooting action, encouraging shooters to engage targets while slightly unstable or in transition. Key takeaways include practicing a ready-to-move stance, maintaining target focus during movement, and blending shooting and movement phases for efficiency.

Quick Summary

Ben Stoeger's practical shooting drills focus on integrating movement and shooting by practicing to shoot while slightly unstable or in transition. Key techniques include maintaining target focus, aggressive movement into and out of positions, and blending shooting and movement phases for efficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Skills and Drills
  2. 00:14Training Plan Overview
  3. 01:18Safety Rules and Range Protocol
  4. 03:03Cold Stage Shooting
  5. 03:32Drill 1: Disconnecting Movement from Shooting
  6. 09:48Drill 1: Close Range Application
  7. 12:21Drill 2: Aggressive Movement
  8. 16:30Applying Drills to Stage Strategy
  9. 21:06Drill 3: Marksmanship Fundamentals (Speed)
  10. 29:24Grip and Trigger Control Analysis
  11. 37:13Drill 4: Target Transitions
  12. 42:48Drill 5: Track the A-Zone
  13. 46:03Drill 6: Getting Into Position
  14. 52:52Drill 7: Soft Exit from Position
  15. 58:57Drill 8: Aggressive Exit from Position
  16. 64:43Scoring Drills and Pattern Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of Ben Stoeger's 'stick drill' in practical shooting?

The 'stick drill' aims to disconnect lower body movement from the shooting action, teaching shooters to engage targets effectively while slightly unstable or in transition, rather than forcing a complete stop.

How does Ben Stoeger recommend practicing target transitions for speed and accuracy?

Stoeger advises looking precisely where you want to go and letting the gun naturally follow your gaze. This involves rehearsing eye movements and allowing the body mechanics to align, minimizing wasted motion.

What is the key principle for exiting a shooting position efficiently according to Ben Stoeger?

The principle is to move aggressively in the intended direction immediately after shooting, using visual cues like cones as waypoints. The focus is on initiating movement quickly rather than slowing down to shoot.

Why is maintaining target focus important during dynamic shooting drills?

Maintaining target focus, especially when moving or the target is moving, allows for natural tracking and engagement. It helps the shooter react to the target's position without being distracted by sights or the dot.

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