Chillin’ At The Range With SPN Firearms

Published on September 3, 2022
Duration: 6:35

This video demonstrates a relaxed approach to range practice, emphasizing the importance of respecting public shooting areas and practicing firearm proficiency. The instructor showcases how to set up makeshift targets when necessary and focuses on achieving a 100-yard shot with a SIG P365 X and Glock 26, highlighting the value of taking one's time for precision. Key takeaways include responsible range cleanup, the importance of safety gear, and adapting to available resources for effective training.

Quick Summary

To make range time more enjoyable, consciously decide to 'chill' and take your time, focusing on your own practice without feeling pressured. If targets are unavailable, use found materials like wood or metal stands. Always clean up thoroughly, leaving the range cleaner than you found it, and never forget essential safety gear like glasses and ear protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Vibe
  2. 00:14Making Do with Available Resources
  3. 00:22Respecting the Range & Cleanup
  4. 00:41Safety First: Glasses & Ear Protection
  5. 00:56First 100 Yard Shot Success
  6. 01:09Setting Up Targets & Relaxed Practice
  7. 01:18Improvised Target Setup
  8. 01:29Targeting the 100 Yard Shot with SIG P365 X
  9. 01:48Mag Dump & Precision Focus
  10. 01:54SIG P365 X Grip & Rail Discussion
  11. 02:03The Joy of Unrushed Range Time
  12. 02:26SIG Magazine Loading Difficulty
  13. 02:41Attempting the 100 Yard Shot with SIG
  14. 02:56Checking 100 Yard Shot Results
  15. 03:12Analyzing Shot Placement & Improvement
  16. 03:28Glock 26 100 Yard Shot Success
  17. 03:44Benefits of Outdoor Range Practice
  18. 03:54Continuing Practice with SIG P365 X
  19. 04:04Testing the Glock 26

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my range time more enjoyable and less rushed?

Consciously decide to 'chill' and take your time at the range, even if you know people or the facility. Focus on your own practice without feeling pressured by others, which can lead to better concentration and a more rewarding experience.

What should I do if I don't have proper targets at the range?

If you arrive at a range without targets, get creative. You can use found materials like scraps of wood or even metal stands to create makeshift targets. The goal is to have something to aim at and practice your accuracy, adapting to what's available.

Why is cleaning up after myself at the range so important?

Thoroughly cleaning up your brass, targets, and any trash is a sign of respect for the range, especially public facilities provided by your city or state. Leaving a mess is disrespectful and can jeopardize access to these valuable shooting areas for everyone.

What are the essential safety precautions for shooting at the range?

Always wear safety glasses to protect your eyes and some form of ear protection to preserve your hearing. These are critical for safe firearm handling and long-term health, ensuring you can continue to train and protect yourself and your family.

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