How I Practice with the Sig Sauer P320 - SloMo/Grouping

Published on November 27, 2021
Duration: 0:40

Instructor Mike demonstrates exceptional marksmanship with the Sig Sauer P320, achieving tight groupings through focused practice. The video highlights efficient draw strokes and recoil control during rapid fire, emphasizing the importance of consistent grip and firearm mechanics. Slow-motion footage provides a detailed look at the P320's cycling and ejection process.

Quick Summary

Instructor Mike demonstrates exceptional accuracy with the Sig Sauer P320, achieving tight shot groupings. Slow-motion footage highlights efficient draw strokes, consistent grip, and recoil management during rapid fire, showcasing the firearm's reliable cycling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Accuracy Demonstration & Grouping
  2. 00:20Live Fire Drills in Slow Motion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Instructor Mike demonstrate accuracy with the Sig Sauer P320?

Instructor Mike begins by showcasing a paper silhouette target with a very tight grouping of shots concentrated in the center '10 ring' area, proving the effectiveness of his practice session.

What shooting techniques are highlighted in the slow-motion footage?

The slow-motion footage emphasizes the shooter's draw stroke from the holster, maintaining a consistent grip throughout the firing sequence, and managing the firearm's mechanical cycling during recoil.

What are the key technical specifications of the Sig Sauer P320 shown?

The video features the Sig Sauer P320, typically chambered in 9mm Luger, with a capacity of 17+1 rounds, a 4.7-inch barrel, and weighing around 29.5 oz.

Why is slow-motion footage useful for practicing pistol drills?

Slow-motion allows for detailed observation of critical actions like the draw stroke, grip adjustments, trigger press, and the firearm's recoil impulse and cycling, enabling precise identification of technique flaws.

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