Haven't shot in a while? First day back on left hand? It'll be fine (it's not.... it's terrible)

Published on December 10, 2021
Duration: 25:35

This video details a shooter's return to firearms practice after a hiatus, focusing on the challenges of shooting left-handed. It highlights common issues like accuracy degradation, grip problems, and reload difficulties. The instructor emphasizes the importance of trigger control and proper mechanics, even when shooting quickly, and discusses strategies for improving performance through dry fire and focused practice.

Quick Summary

Returning to shooting after a break, especially with a non-dominant hand like left-handed shooting, often results in decreased accuracy and control. Key challenges include inconsistent grip, poor trigger control, and difficult reloads. Focusing on precise trigger control and dedicated dry fire practice are essential for improving mechanics and regaining proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Initial Numbers
  2. 00:51Caliber Mention
  3. 01:56Tangled Up
  4. 02:26Not Pretty Good Shot
  5. 02:48Only Good One
  6. 03:41Slower but Tighter
  7. 04:01Counting Shots
  8. 04:17Forgot Something
  9. 05:22Common Timing and Mechanics
  10. 05:46Catapulted Past Face
  11. 06:19Really Good Shot
  12. 06:36Awesome Shot
  13. 06:45Best Time So Far
  14. 07:00Counting Shots Again
  15. 07:19Dealing with Misses
  16. 07:33Holy [Expletive]
  17. 07:40Score Reading
  18. 07:53Not Too Bad Score
  19. 07:59Miss Go Origin
  20. 08:07Focus on Trigger Control
  21. 08:24Footage Looks Like Day at the Beach
  22. 08:39Reason for Pace
  23. 08:51Cold Weather Impact
  24. 08:58Mechanical Problem
  25. 09:06Reload Problems
  26. 09:17Reload Miss
  27. 09:20Score with Penalties
  28. 09:25Pace and Mistakes
  29. 09:31Part Times Exist
  30. 09:42Not Okay to Be Frantic
  31. 09:47Dry Fire Practice
  32. 10:00Intense Dry Fire
  33. 10:09Sweating or Shaking
  34. 10:20First Aid and Mechanics
  35. 10:28First Day Back Left-Handed
  36. 10:38Awkward Rifle
  37. 10:51Glad for Sleeve
  38. 10:58Neat Brass Ball
  39. 11:0150 Yards
  40. 11:06Bounce Off Me
  41. 11:13Break Was Not Ready For
  42. 11:20Mic Interference
  43. 11:31Score Reading
  44. 11:45Took a Lot of Time
  45. 11:54Rough Time
  46. 12:01Break Not Ripping Space-Time
  47. 12:04Pushed Some [Expletive]
  48. 12:14Kaleidoscope of Nonsense
  49. 12:22[Expletive] Face
  50. 12:30Counting Shots
  51. 12:40Hold Up Wait a Minute
  52. 12:44Counting Shots Again
  53. 12:56Two Striker?
  54. 13:07That's Two
  55. 13:11Attention Levels
  56. 13:18Counting Shots
  57. 13:26Score Reading
  58. 13:31Score from First 10
  59. 13:36Went Fast for No Reason
  60. 13:40Welcome to RGT Trading
  61. 13:47Score Reading
  62. 13:55Kaleidoscope of Nonsense
  63. 14:02Natural Can
  64. 14:14Barely Gets Over There
  65. 14:36None of That Was Fun
  66. 14:39Pouch Location
  67. 14:43Score Reading
  68. 14:50How Did I Do That in Time
  69. 14:55Find the Right Pouch
  70. 15:13Last Score
  71. 15:19Not Very Good
  72. 15:31Score Reading
  73. 15:43Work to Do
  74. 15:48That Was Bad
  75. 15:50Not as Awkward as Thought
  76. 16:01Woof
  77. 16:03Weird [Expletive] Going On
  78. 16:10Counting Shots
  79. 16:20Woof
  80. 16:23Misses and Overtimes
  81. 16:26Ugly Score
  82. 16:35Score Reading
  83. 16:37Score Correction
  84. 16:43Score Reading
  85. 16:58Similar Start
  86. 17:01Four Points Off
  87. 17:08See What Happens Again
  88. 17:28Perfect Line Up
  89. 17:34Score Reading
  90. 17:42Pull High Right
  91. 17:44Started Low Left
  92. 17:49Pretty Good Score
  93. 17:57Climbed a Little
  94. 18:08Score Reading
  95. 18:18Score Reading
  96. 18:30[Expletive] [Expletive] [Expletive]
  97. 18:43Wow
  98. 18:56Score Reading
  99. 18:57Two Over
  100. 19:08Applause
  101. 19:13Didn't Take Nothing Up
  102. 19:35No Misses
  103. 19:38Two Overs
  104. 19:40Scoring Everything
  105. 19:42Counting Shots
  106. 19:58Score Reading
  107. 20:00Score Reading
  108. 20:05Score Reading
  109. 20:07Two Minutes Two Overs
  110. 20:08Score Reading
  111. 20:21Consistency
  112. 20:25Not Very Good
  113. 20:31Mechanics Wanting Work
  114. 20:36Left-Hand Side
  115. 20:39Overconfidence
  116. 20:43Bullets Wheeled Out
  117. 20:48Had It Here and There
  118. 20:53Had Those Misses
  119. 20:57Felt Good
  120. 21:02That's the Thing
  121. 21:07Drives a Point Home
  122. 21:11All Right with Handgun
  123. 21:14Pretty Good with Rifle
  124. 21:17You Suck with Both
  125. 21:23Shooting Straight Part
  126. 21:26Work on Mechanics
  127. 21:29Mechanical [Expletive] Weird
  128. 21:33Left Hand Side
  129. 21:37Can All Be Fixed
  130. 21:50Score Reading
  131. 21:53Score Reading
  132. 21:57Score Reading
  133. 22:01Score Reading
  134. 22:05Score Reading
  135. 22:15Score Reading
  136. 22:40Score Reading
  137. 22:43Applause
  138. 22:51Score Reading
  139. 23:01Score Reading
  140. 23:08Score Reading
  141. 23:11What's Pushing Me
  142. 23:13I'm Drifting
  143. 23:31Following Bias of Tape
  144. 23:59Score Reading
  145. 24:06Counting Shots
  146. 24:21Score Reading
  147. 24:25Score Reading
  148. 24:27Counting Shots
  149. 24:34Score Reading
  150. 24:36Score Reading
  151. 24:39Score Reading
  152. 24:42Overtimes
  153. 24:46Score Reading
  154. 24:49Score Correction
  155. 25:08[Expletive] Okay
  156. 25:10First Aid and Mechanics
  157. 25:14Take a 168
  158. 25:16First Day Back Left-Handed
  159. 25:21Student Base Watching
  160. 25:24Coming for That Ass
  161. 25:26Don't Worry About Me

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common challenges when returning to shooting after a break, especially with a non-dominant hand?

Returning to shooting after a break, particularly when using a non-dominant hand like left-handed shooting, often leads to a significant decrease in accuracy and control. Common issues include inconsistent grip, poor trigger control, and difficulties with reloads, such as missing the magazine well.

How important is trigger control for improving shooting accuracy?

Trigger control is paramount for achieving accuracy in shooting. Even when shooting at faster paces, focusing on precise trigger manipulation allows for better shot placement. If you can consistently shoot straight, it becomes easier to diagnose and fix other mechanical shooting problems.

What role does dry fire practice play in maintaining shooting skills?

Dry fire practice is crucial for maintaining and improving shooting mechanics and muscle memory, especially when you haven't shot in a while. Even an intense hour and a half of dry fire can significantly help in preparing for live fire sessions and addressing issues like grip and trigger control.

What are some potential mechanical issues encountered during shooting practice?

Mechanical issues can arise during shooting practice, such as overriding the slide lock lever, causing a malfunction. Additionally, there can be 'mechanical [expletive] weird' issues, particularly when shooting with a non-dominant hand, which require dedicated practice and attention to resolve.

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