How to Shoot Like John Wick: Part 2

Published on November 23, 2018
Duration: 13:38

This video, Part 2 of 'How to Shoot Like John Wick,' focuses on advanced pistol techniques for engaging multiple targets and close-range point shooting, often called the 'speed rock.' Taran Butler demonstrates 'slicing the middle' for efficient target transitions by pivoting from the hips. The 'speed rock' technique emphasizes looking at the target's A-zone while drawing from the hip to maximize speed in close encounters.

Quick Summary

Learn advanced pistol techniques like 'slicing the middle' for multiple targets by pivoting from the hips. Master the 'speed rock' point shooting method by drawing from the hip while focusing on the target's A-zone to maximize speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: John Wick Shooting Part 2
  2. 02:15Lesson 1: Engaging Multiple Targets
  3. 06:13Lesson 2: Point Shooting (Speed Rock)
  4. 11:29Conclusion & Giveaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'slicing the middle' technique for shooting multiple targets?

The 'slicing the middle' technique involves setting up your stance in the center of the target array and pivoting from the hips, like a turret, rather than just moving your arms. This method maintains balance and speed during wide target transitions.

How does the 'speed rock' technique improve shooting speed?

The 'speed rock' is a point shooting method from the hip that can shave off significant time from a draw. It relies on the principle that bullets go where you look, so focusing on the target's 'A-zone' while drawing from the hip increases speed and accuracy.

Who is Taran Butler and what is his role in the John Wick films?

Taran Butler is a world-renowned competitive shooter and the technical advisor for the John Wick films. He provides expert firearms training and ensures the realistic portrayal of shooting techniques in the movies.

What are the key principles for engaging multiple targets effectively?

For multiple targets, focus on efficient transitions by pivoting from the hips ('slicing the middle') to maintain balance and speed. Minimize unnecessary body movement and ensure your stance supports rapid target acquisition across the array.

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