MY ONE YEAR SHOOTING JOURNEY!!

Published on September 15, 2022
Duration: 26:09

This guide focuses on improving shooting accuracy and recoil management with a Glock 43X, as demonstrated by GHG Hussle. It emphasizes consistent grip, stance, and proper sight alignment techniques. The drill involves practicing at various distances to refine group tightness and identify common shooting errors like angular shift.

Quick Summary

Improve your Glock 43X accuracy by focusing on consistent grip, stance, and proper sight alignment. Practice regularly at various distances, analyze target groups for recoil management and trigger control improvements, and be mindful of angular shift errors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Range Prep
  2. 02:43Range Arrival and Machine Gun Rentals
  3. 03:25Glock 43X Practice and Aim Comparison
  4. 06:00Sight Alignment and Iron Sights
  5. 07:04Glock 19 vs. 19X Comparison
  6. 14:01Glock 22 (.40 Caliber) Shooting
  7. 17:01Merch and Brand Philosophy
  8. 19:38Final Progress Review and Training Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my shooting accuracy with a Glock 43X?

Focus on consistent grip and stance, proper sight alignment (ensuring front sight is centered and level in the rear notch), and controlled trigger breaks. Practice regularly at various distances and analyze your target groups for improvement areas like recoil management.

What is the difference between a Glock 19X and a Glock 19?

The Glock 19X features a full-size frame (like the G17) combined with a compact slide (like the G19), offering a larger grip for better recoil control and hand placement compared to the standard Glock 19.

Why is sight alignment important for accurate shooting?

Proper sight alignment ensures the front sight is centered and level within the rear sight notch. Misalignment, known as angular shift error, directly causes shots to deviate from the intended point of impact, even with perfect trigger control.

What are the recoil differences between 9mm and .40 S&W?

.40 S&W caliber firearms, such as the Glock 22, generally produce significantly more felt recoil than 9mm Luger firearms like the Glock 43X or 19X. The .40 S&W is often described as having a 'snappier' recoil impulse.

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