How to manage recoil (part 2)

Published on May 19, 2024
Duration: 11:43

This video demonstrates advanced recoil management techniques for a Bul Armory SAS II TAC 5-inch 9mm pistol, focusing on grip and leverage. The host achieves impressive split times as low as 0.13 seconds and successfully engages targets at 500 yards, showcasing the effectiveness of ported barrels and specialized shooting methods. It also reviews the pistol's specifications and highlights tactical gear from TacPack.

Quick Summary

Advanced recoil management involves a high-tang support hand grip and using a weapon light for index finger leverage. This technique, combined with a ported barrel, allows for rapid split times as low as 0.13 seconds and enables accurate engagement of targets at extreme distances like 500 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & 500-Yard Goal
  2. 00:54TacPack Sponsor Segment & Gear Showcase
  3. 02:06Advanced Grip Technique for Recoil Control
  4. 04:32Bill Drill & Split Time Performance
  5. 05:21Bul Armory SAS II TAC Specs & Review
  6. 07:48Extreme Long Range Pistol Shooting (500 Yards)

Frequently Asked Questions

What advanced grip technique does the host recommend for recoil management?

The host recommends riding the support hand high on the frame, nearly touching the slide, and using a weapon light as a rest for the index finger to apply downward pressure, similar to a rifle's C-clamp grip.

How does the host achieve fast split times with the Bul Armory pistol?

Fast split times, as low as 0.13-0.14 seconds, are achieved through a combination of an advanced high-tang grip, using the weapon light for leverage, and the effectiveness of the pistol's ported barrel.

What are the key specifications of the Bul Armory SAS II TAC PRO?

The SAS II TAC PRO features V8 porting, a 5-inch barrel, a 3lb trigger, an optics-ready system with four plates, and a stainless steel frame. It is priced around $2400.

Is it feasible to shoot a 9mm pistol accurately at 500 yards?

Yes, it is possible, but challenging. It requires significant holdover and precise shooting. The host successfully hit a target at 500 yards after approximately 60 rounds, noting the difficulty in spotting impacts.

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