NOIR | S2 E12: “The Jedi of Shooting”

Published on November 20, 2014
Duration: 22:35

This episode of NOIR features Travis Haley, an NRA Certified Instructor, demonstrating advanced shooting techniques. The focus is on improving shooting rhythm and trigger control through specific drills and mental exercises. Key takeaways include developing neuromuscular timing, practicing impulse and relaxation, and refining target transitions using body mechanics. The video emphasizes understanding the processes behind shooting rather than just focusing on the outcome, with practical advice for shooters of intermediate skill levels.

Quick Summary

Travis Haley, an NRA Certified Instructor, emphasizes improving shooting rhythm and trigger control through drills focusing on neuromuscular timing and impulse control. Techniques include practicing specific cadences like 'and one and two...' and using hip/knee rotation for target transitions, aiming for controlled, accurate fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:17Introduction to Travis Haley's Skills
  2. 00:31Discussion on Gun Training Necessity
  3. 01:14Mandatory Training Debate
  4. 02:50NRA Certified Instructors
  5. 03:36Drill: 22422 and Process Focus
  6. 04:11Impulse Control and Relaxation
  7. 05:00Focus on Impulse Control
  8. 05:32Biomechanics and Trigger Control
  9. 06:04Lowering the Gun for Faster Shots
  10. 06:43Target Transition: Hips vs. Upper Body
  11. 07:21Developing Shooting Rhythm
  12. 07:29Rhythm Drill: Counting Out Loud
  13. 08:06Avoiding Trigger Slap
  14. 08:14Cadence Drill: 'And One and Two...'
  15. 09:08Rhythm and Trigger Finger Contact
  16. 09:53Salen Arms Tier 1 Rifle Review
  17. 12:37Analysis of Travis Haley's Skill
  18. 13:14Growth of Haley's Shooting Philosophy
  19. 14:48Comparison to Bruce Lee
  20. 15:27Stage 12: Around the World Challenge
  21. 16:20Darren's Performance and Injury
  22. 17:32Darren's Tenacity and Score
  23. 18:52Kon's Performance and Misses
  24. 19:38Handgun Shot at 100 Yards
  25. 20:06Post-Stage Discussion
  26. 20:41Shotgun Ammunition Choice (Buckshot vs. Slug)
  27. 21:35Remaining Stages and Competition Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key techniques for improving shooting rhythm and trigger control?

Improving shooting rhythm involves practicing specific cadences like 'and one and two...' and counting out loud during drills. For trigger control, focus on a smooth, consistent pull, avoiding 'slapping' the trigger, and maintaining continuous finger contact. Developing neuromuscular timing between your brain and trigger finger is also crucial.

How can shooters improve target transitions?

Effective target transitions are achieved by using the hips and knees for rotation, similar to a 'tank turn,' rather than relying solely on upper body movement. This allows for a more efficient and controlled shift between targets.

What is the significance of impulse control in shooting?

Impulse control is vital for managing the urge to rush shots. By focusing on the processes of shooting and practicing relaxation, shooters can achieve better neuromuscular timing and more controlled, accurate fire, especially under pressure.

What makes Travis Haley a highly skilled shooter?

Travis Haley's expertise stems from incorporating mental, emotional, and scientific aspects into his shooting, going beyond physical exertion. He studies efficiency of motion in various disciplines to enhance his firearm skills.

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