Competition Shooting - Paano mag draw?

Published on March 25, 2024
Duration: 6:08

This video features IPSC World Champion Khalil Viray demonstrating the proper technique for drawing a pistol in competition. Key elements include a relaxed, stable stance, a specific grip acquisition sequence focusing on the thumb web and beaver tail, and a fluid presentation. The guide also touches on recoil management for multiple shots from a draw.

Quick Summary

IPSC World Champion Khalil Viray demonstrates the competition pistol draw, emphasizing a relaxed, slightly forward-left stance. The draw focuses on immediate grip acquisition (thumb web, index finger, beaver tail), a synchronized 'clap' motion, and presenting the firearm. Advanced shooters aim for a one-motion draw, and recoil control for multiple shots involves post-shot management.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Standby Time
  2. 00:10Meet Khalil Viray, IPSC World Champion
  3. 00:24Equipment: Double Alpha Rig
  4. 00:47Proper Stance Explained
  5. 01:13The Draw: Grip Acquisition
  6. 01:56Three-Count Draw Sequence
  7. 02:34One-Motion Draw Practice
  8. 03:03Single Shot Draw Drills
  9. 03:42Two Shots From Draw Technique
  10. 03:49Recoil Control Tips
  11. 04:49Two Shots From Draw Live Fire
  12. 05:05Production Division Two Shots
  13. 05:36Recap & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended stance for competition pistol shooting?

For competition pistol shooting, adopt a relaxed stance with slightly bent knees. Position your left leg slightly forward (for right-handed shooters) to ensure balance and stability, avoiding rigid legs or an unbalanced weight distribution.

How should a competitor grip the pistol during a draw?

During the draw, immediately focus on placing the web of your thumb and index finger onto the pistol's grip, followed by engaging the beaver tail. This ensures a secure and consistent grip from the initial acquisition.

What is the 'clap' motion in pistol drawing?

The 'clap' motion is a synchronized hand movement during the draw where your hands come together as the pistol is brought up from the holster. It aids in establishing a firm grip and smoothly presenting the firearm.

How can recoil be controlled when firing multiple shots from a draw?

To control recoil after firing, focus on post-shot management. If equipped with a thumb rest, push down on it. Maintain a 50/50 force distribution and avoid flinching before the shot; control the firearm's movement after it fires.

What is the goal of a 'one-motion' draw in competition?

A 'one-motion' draw aims to combine all stages of drawing the pistol—from grip acquisition to presentation—into a single, fluid movement. This minimizes pauses and maximizes speed, crucial for competitive shooting.

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