"Correct Grip and Stance"

Published on January 21, 2026
Duration: 0:34

This video demonstrates a trick shot designed to illustrate the limits of proper firearm grip and stance while still achieving accuracy. JaredAF uses an 8-inch steel plate at 25 yards and a measuring tape as a mirror for an over-the-shoulder aiming technique. The demonstration highlights that even with significant deviation from standard fundamentals, a hit is possible, though it emphasizes the importance of understanding those fundamentals for consistent performance.

Quick Summary

JaredAF demonstrates a trick shot to show how much firearm grip and stance can deviate from proper form while still hitting a target. Using an 8-inch steel plate at 25 yards, he employs a measuring tape as a mirror for over-the-shoulder aiming, highlighting the limits of fundamental accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Trick Shot
  2. 00:10Setup and Equipment
  3. 00:20Execution of Trick Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the trick shot demonstrated by JaredAF?

The trick shot is designed to show new shooters how much they can deviate from a proper firearm grip and stance while still managing to hit a target. It illustrates the potential for accuracy even under non-standard conditions.

What equipment is used in the trick shot demonstration?

The demonstration involves a large-frame revolver, an 8-inch steel plate target set at 25 yards, and a shiny measuring tape used as a mirror for aiming.

How does JaredAF aim during the over-the-shoulder trick shot?

JaredAF uses the reflective surface of a shiny measuring tape to see the sights of his revolver. He aims by looking at the reflection of the pistol over his shoulder, allowing him to hit the target from an unconventional position.

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