IMPROVING LOW READY - PATREON SHORTS

Published on December 26, 2024
Duration: 0:33

This video demonstrates the importance of consistent practice for improving shooting proficiency, emphasizing the 'burn reps' philosophy. It breaks down low ready fundamentals, including muzzle control and trigger finger discipline. The content highlights a technique for pre-tensioning the safety selector for faster transitions and showcases a live fire drill achieving a 0.80-second engagement time from the low ready position.

Quick Summary

Master the low ready position by keeping eyes on target, muzzle at the base, and finger off the trigger. Pre-tensioning the safety selector can speed up engagement. Consistent practice, or 'burn reps,' is vital for proficiency, as demonstrated by a 0.80-second live fire drill.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Importance of Repetition
  2. 00:07Low Ready Fundamentals
  3. 00:13Safety Manipulation & Tension
  4. 00:23Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key fundamentals of the low ready shooting position?

Maintain focus on the target, direct the muzzle towards the base of the target, and keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. This ensures control and readiness.

How can I improve my speed when transitioning from low ready to engaging a target?

Practice applying slight spring tension to your safety selector before the engagement. This preps the mechanism for a faster flip, reducing the time needed to acquire the target.

What does a 0.80-second engagement time from low ready signify?

An engagement time of 0.80 seconds from the low ready position indicates a high level of proficiency and efficiency in weapon manipulation and target acquisition.

Why is consistent practice crucial for shooting skills?

Shooting proficiency isn't innate; it requires constant practice. 'Burning reps' helps build muscle memory and ensures skills are sharp and readily available when needed.

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