Better Recoil Management Through See, Feel, Do

Published on April 30, 2025
Duration: 10:14

This video, from Achilles Heel Tactical, focuses on advanced recoil management techniques for firearms. The instructor emphasizes the principles of absorbing and mitigating force through proper stance, body mechanics, and a relaxed yet stable upper extremity. Key takeaways include the importance of a sustainable and adaptable stance, using elbows and wrists as shock absorbers, and understanding how recoil affects the firearm's trajectory relative to the line of sight. The instruction is presented with a 'See, Feel, Do' framework, encouraging shooters to analyze and adjust their technique for improved performance.

Quick Summary

Master recoil management by focusing on absorbing and mitigating force through a sustainable, mobile, and adaptable stance. Keep your upper extremities relaxed, using elbows and wrists as shock absorbers, and ensure proper buttstock mounting. Understand that firearms recoil upwards relative to your eye-target line (the 'equator') and avoid tension to better read the gun's behavior for improved accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Overarching Principle: Absorb and Mitigate Force
  2. 00:50Principles of a Stance: Sustainability, Mobility, Adaptability
  3. 01:03Foot Forward Beliefs and Accuracy
  4. 01:48Opened Up Stance Benefits
  5. 02:28Upper Extremity Tension and Recoil
  6. 03:02Tension's Impact on Reading Gun Behavior
  7. 03:13Laser as an Illustration Tool
  8. 03:31Relaxed Grip and Inline Structure
  9. 04:08Elbows Down for Shock Absorption
  10. 04:25Understanding Firearm Recoil Direction
  11. 04:32Sight Alignment and Picture Focus
  12. 05:37The 'Feel, See, Do' Framework
  13. 05:55Feeling the Difference in Recoil
  14. 06:02Seeing the Difference: Erratic vs. Stable Dot
  15. 06:17Common Stock Towing Mistake
  16. 06:46Assessing Shot Group Accuracy (Laser Illustration)
  17. 07:12Why Change When It Looks 'Good'?
  18. 07:47Proper Buttstock Mounting Technique
  19. 08:37Recoil Level with Proper Mounting
  20. 09:01Fast Shooting and Dot Movement
  21. 09:44What You Need to See for Improvement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles for an effective shooting stance?

An effective shooting stance should prioritize sustainability from start to finish, offer mobility for dynamic movement, and provide adaptability to changing environments. It aims to absorb and mitigate force, preventing you from being pushed out of cover.

How can I improve my recoil management with my rifle?

Focus on keeping your upper extremities relaxed, using your elbows and wrists as shock absorbers. Ensure your buttstock is mounted properly, and maintain an inline structure with elbows down to manage the firearm's upward recoil relative to your line of sight.

What is the 'equator' in firearm recoil management?

The 'equator' refers to your visual eye-target line. Firearms recoil upwards relative to this line. Understanding this helps in managing the firearm's movement during recoil and preparing for follow-up shots.

Why is it important to avoid tension when shooting?

Tension behind the gun, especially in the shoulders, increases recoil and makes it significantly harder to read the firearm's behavior. A relaxed shooter can better absorb force and maintain control, leading to more consistent shot placement.

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