Practical Pistol Show 223

Published on November 30, 2017
Duration: 15:50

This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Ben Stoeger and guests discussing firearms training techniques, specifically focusing on target transitions. They emphasize that for longer transitions, the shooter should focus on the next target and bring the sights to the eye, rather than following the sights. For closer targets, sights may remain visible but the primary focus should still be on the target. The discussion also touches on the challenges and considerations for training with concealed carry gear in a competition setting.

Quick Summary

For effective pistol target transitions, especially over longer distances, focus your eyesight on the next target and allow your sights to naturally come into view. This target-focused approach is more efficient than trying to follow the sights. For very close targets, sights may remain visible, but the target remains the primary focus.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Gaming Chat
  2. 00:50Welcome & Guest Intros
  3. 01:25Question: Target vs. Sight Focus in Transitions
  4. 03:30Fundamentals of Transitions Explained
  5. 04:44Kim's Take on Transitions
  6. 05:28Mouse Pointer Analogy for Transitions
  7. 05:50StarCraft and Precision Movement
  8. 07:08Pro Gamer Culture Discussion
  9. 09:24Pro Gamer Career Lifespans
  10. 10:23Question: Training with EDC Gear
  11. 11:41Discussion: EDC Gear in Class
  12. 12:50Challenges with Concealed Carry Gear
  13. 14:30Example of Concealed Carry Shooter in Class
  14. 15:09Concluding Remarks
  15. 15:33Outro & How to Submit Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct technique for pistol target transitions?

For longer transitions, focus your eyes on the next target and let the sights come to your line of vision. For very close targets, sights may remain visible, but the primary focus should still be on acquiring the target. Avoid following the sights around.

Should I train with my everyday carry (EDC) gear in a firearms class?

Yes, you can train with your EDC gear. However, be prepared for potential challenges with drawing speed and magazine reloads if you're not accustomed to concealed magazine pouches. The instructor will adapt, but it might add a slight learning curve for those specific elements.

How does the analogy of a computer mouse pointer relate to pistol transitions?

The analogy suggests that just as you look at where you want to click on a screen and then move the mouse pointer there, with pistol transitions, you should look at the target and then bring your sights to that target, rather than fixating on the sights and moving them.

What are the key differences between training with concealed carry gear and competition gear?

Training with concealed carry gear can make drawing from concealment slower and reloading more cumbersome if you don't have dedicated concealed magazine pouches. Competition gear typically allows for faster reloads and draws, but the core shooting mechanics remain the same.

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