Hop's Top 3 Tips for Training on a Budget

Published on August 20, 2020
Duration: 11:34

Hop, a seasoned firearms instructor, shares three essential tips for budget-conscious pistol training: efficient target use, data acquisition from every shot, and pacing. He demonstrates low-round count drills like FSP 9 at 9, FSP Drill 1, and 'The Test' using minimal ammunition, emphasizing skill preservation during scarcity. The video also showcases a custom 'FrankenGlock' build and its performance.

Quick Summary

Maximize your range day with limited ammunition by using efficient multi-bullseye targets, ensuring every shot provides data via a shot timer, and pacing yourself. Low-round count drills like FSP 9 at 9 and 'The Test' are excellent for skill preservation.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Ammo Scarcity & Training Importance
  2. 00:59Tip 1: Efficient Target Use
  3. 02:02Tip 2: Get Data from Every Shot
  4. 03:55Tip 3: Pace Yourself
  5. 04:49Low-Round Pistol Drills Preview
  6. 05:28Custom Glock Setup
  7. 05:58FSP 9 at 9 Drill Execution
  8. 07:29FSP Drill 1 Execution
  9. 08:54The Test Drill Execution
  10. 10:11Training Takeaways & Gear Function
  11. 10:30Accessible Drills & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best ways to train with limited ammunition?

To train effectively with limited ammunition, focus on efficient target use by employing multi-bullseye sight-in targets. Ensure every shot provides data by using a shot timer and incorporating actions like reloads. Finally, pace yourself by slowing down and prioritizing drills that offer meaningful skill development without rapid ammo consumption.

How can I maximize my range day when ammo is expensive?

Maximize your range day by avoiding large silhouette targets and using smaller sight-in targets with multiple bullseyes. Treat every shot as an opportunity for data collection, using a shot timer and incorporating purposeful actions. Slowing down your pace and focusing on quality over quantity in drills will conserve ammunition and improve your skills.

What are some effective low-round count pistol drills?

Effective low-round count pistol drills include the FSP 9 at 9 (9 shots at 9 yards focusing on weak hand, strong hand, and freestyle), FSP Drill 1 (rapid sight acquisition with short strings of fire), and 'The Test' (10 shots at 10 yards in 10 seconds). These drills emphasize precision and control with minimal ammunition.

Why is it important to get data from every shot when training?

Getting data from every shot is crucial for skill development because it transforms practice from mere 'plinking' into purposeful training. By registering hits, using a shot timer, and incorporating actions like reloads, you gain valuable feedback on your performance, identify areas for improvement, and ensure your ammunition is used effectively.

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