Marksmanship Drills

Published on November 22, 2025
Duration: 9:17

This training drill, demonstrated by expert Ben Stoeger, focuses on improving fundamental marksmanship by addressing issues like recoil management and sight stability. It emphasizes controlled pairs, proper grip input, and visual focus on the target. The drill progresses from close to longer distances, encouraging shooters to push their speed limits while maintaining accuracy and analyzing their performance.

Quick Summary

Ben Stoeger's marksmanship drill focuses on fundamental accuracy by emphasizing pistol stability between shots and proper recoil management. Key techniques include using mental cues for stability, focusing visually on the target, and controlled trigger manipulation to improve the second shot's accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Fundamentals First
  2. 00:30Drill: Controlled Pairs Focus
  3. 01:10The Problematic Second Shot
  4. 02:12Mental Cues for Stability
  5. 03:30Grip and Vision Fundamentals
  6. 04:40Increasing Speed at Close Range
  7. 05:30Distance Drills & Posture
  8. 06:30Analyzing Misses & Aggressive Shooting
  9. 07:55Final Assessment & Sight Adjustment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of Ben Stoeger's marksmanship drill?

Ben Stoeger's drill emphasizes fundamental marksmanship, focusing on stabilizing the pistol between shots, particularly the second shot in a pair. It prioritizes accurate sight alignment and recoil management over raw drawing speed.

How can shooters improve the accuracy of their second shot?

To improve the second shot, shooters should consciously manage recoil input, avoid over-correcting, and use mental cues like 'holding the hand still' or 'letting the gun recoil' to maintain stability.

What are the key foundational skills for marksmanship according to Ben Stoeger?

The two foundational skills are grip input and visual focus. Shooters should focus on the target while remaining aware of the sights, rather than fixating solely on the sights themselves.

How should shooters approach increasing speed in marksmanship drills?

Once accuracy is established at a given distance, speed can be increased by slightly relaxing the dominant hand grip and running the trigger faster. Shooters are encouraged to 'shoot for where they want to be,' accepting misses as part of pushing limits.

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