Practical Pistol Show 177 - Letters from People

Published on January 5, 2017
Duration: 25:00

This video discusses practical pistol training, focusing on dry fire techniques and setting performance benchmarks for competition shooters. Ben Stoeger and Matt offer advice on improving accuracy and speed through drills like the Dot Drill, emphasizing proper trigger control and sight alignment. They also address common challenges faced by new and experienced shooters, including the transition from dry fire to live fire and setting realistic goals for progression in competitive shooting disciplines like USPSA.

Quick Summary

Improve your practical pistol skills with focused dry fire practice. Key techniques include mastering the Dot Drill for accuracy, practicing firm grips and precise trigger control, and consciously checking sight alignment between simulated shots to mimic recoil effects for better live fire performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Welcome
  2. 00:50Listener Letter: Competition Frustration and Dry Fire Solution
  3. 03:59Advice for A-Class Shooters
  4. 05:05Simulating Recoil in Dry Fire
  5. 07:18Question: Shooting for Older Competitors
  6. 08:50Senior and Super Senior Competition Scene
  7. 12:25Question: Benchmarks for New Shooters
  8. 16:00Specific Performance Benchmarks
  9. 19:43Discussion on Gender in Shooting Sports
  10. 23:28How to Submit Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my pistol shooting through dry fire practice?

Consistent daily dry fire is crucial. Focus on drills like the Dot Drill, ensuring proper trigger control and sight alignment. Consciously check sight alignment between simulated shots to mimic recoil effects and build muscle memory for faster, more accurate live fire.

What are good benchmark times for a beginner in competition pistol shooting?

For a holster draw, aim for the first shot break in about 1.5 seconds. For reloads, a benchmark of 1.5 to 2 seconds is achievable and practical for competition. Focus on consistency and avoiding errors during these fundamental actions.

How do I simulate recoil effects during dry fire practice?

To simulate recoil in dry fire, consciously check your sight alignment after each trigger press. This ensures you're not building in an artificial delay and are actively confirming your sights are aligned before the next simulated shot.

What is the Dot Drill and how should I practice it?

The Dot Drill involves shooting a series of small targets quickly. Start by focusing on hitting all targets accurately, even if it's slow. As you improve, gradually increase speed while maintaining sight alignment and trigger control to achieve clean runs.

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