Olympic Stance vs 357 Mag, .45, & 9mm

Published on August 11, 2024
Duration: 0:25

JaredAF, an experienced shooter, demonstrates the effectiveness of the Olympic pistol shooting stance when applied to modern handguns (.45 ACP, 9mm, .357 Magnum) at an extended distance of 100 yards. The experiment shows successful hits on a 1/3 torso steel target, validating the stance's potential for accuracy even with larger calibers and at longer ranges than typically associated with the stance.

Quick Summary

An experienced shooter tested the Olympic pistol stance with 9mm, .45 ACP, and .357 Magnum handguns at 100 yards, hitting a 1/3 torso steel target. This demonstrates the stance's potential for accuracy with modern firearms at extended distances, requiring significant marksmanship skill.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Challenge Setup
  2. 00:129mm Test at 100 Yards
  3. 00:15.45 Caliber Test at 100 Yards
  4. 00:19.357 Magnum Test at 100 Yards

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Olympic pistol stance be used effectively with modern handguns at 100 yards?

Yes, an experienced shooter demonstrated that the Olympic stance can be effective for hitting a 1/3 torso target at 100 yards with 9mm, .45 ACP, and .357 Magnum firearms, showcasing adaptability for marksmanship at distance.

What calibers were tested with the Olympic stance at 100 yards?

The experiment included testing the Olympic stance with 9mm, .45 ACP, and .357 Magnum handguns. All calibers were successfully used to hit a 1/3 torso steel target at the 100-yard distance.

What target was used for the 100-yard handgun accuracy test?

A 1/3 torso steel target, measuring approximately 7 inches wide by 11 inches tall, was used for the 100-yard accuracy test. The shooter successfully hit this target with multiple handgun calibers while employing the Olympic stance.

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