Navy SEAL vs Myles: Who Can Take Down Multiple Targets Faster?

Published on May 30, 2023
Duration: 10:35

This video provides practical tips for improving target transitions, emphasizing aggressive eye movement, trigger reset during movement, and immediate target exit after a confirmed hit. The instructors demonstrate these techniques using laser training systems, highlighting how dry fire practice with these tools can directly translate to live-fire proficiency.

Quick Summary

Master target transitions by aggressively leading with your eyes to the next target, resetting your trigger as you move, and exiting the previous target immediately after calling your shot. This technique, practiced effectively with dry fire or laser training, significantly improves speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Target Transitions
  2. 01:09Training Setup: Laser Ammo Targets
  3. 02:21Competition: Single Shot Drills
  4. 04:13Competition: Two Shot Drills
  5. 05:04Tip 1: Aggressive Eye Movement
  6. 06:06Tip 2: Trigger Reset During Movement
  7. 06:54Tip 3: Exit Target Early
  8. 08:23Live Fire Translation of Drills
  9. 08:44Recap: Key Transition Principles

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles for improving target transitions in shooting?

The key principles include aggressively leading with your eyes to the next target, resetting your trigger as you move, and exiting the previous target immediately after calling your shot. This combination maximizes speed while maintaining accuracy.

How can I practice target transitions without a live range?

You can effectively practice target transitions using dry fire techniques or specialized training tools like laser pistols and reactive targets. These simulate live-fire scenarios and allow for consistent repetition of proper mechanics.

What is the importance of trigger reset during target transitions?

Resetting the trigger as you move to the next target ensures you are ready to fire immediately upon acquiring the new sight picture. Failing to do so requires a separate trigger reset action, slowing down your overall time.

Why is it important to move your eyes aggressively during target transitions?

Aggressive eye movement to the next target is crucial because your body and firearm will naturally follow your eyes. This minimizes the time spent acquiring the new sight picture and reduces the risk of over or undershooting.

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