Practical Pistol Show 246

Published on May 31, 2018
Duration: 18:03

This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features a discussion on how to confirm live fire practice translates to match performance. Experts emphasize the importance of consciously applying practiced techniques during stage walkthroughs and live fire. They also discuss strategies for maintaining a stable, low shooting platform during longer target arrays, including muscle engagement and stance adjustments.

Quick Summary

To confirm live fire practice translates to match performance, consciously apply practiced techniques during stage walkthroughs. Mentally rehearse and 'copy-paste' your practiced movements. Analyzing performance after the match, potentially with video, is more effective than real-time correction. For staying low, engage leg and glute muscles and use the cue 'widen out' your stance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Question Setup
  2. 01:05Confirming Live Fire Practice in Matches
  3. 02:13Applying Practice to Match Scenarios
  4. 04:03Post-Match Analysis Importance
  5. 05:08The Challenge of Applying New Techniques
  6. 06:24Subconscious Feel and Practice
  7. 07:00Using Club Matches as Practice Environments
  8. 08:14Difficulty of Assessing Improvement from Match Results
  9. 09:50Measuring Improvement Against Consistent Shooters
  10. 10:08Staying Low During Longer Target Arrays
  11. 11:06Analyzing Standing Up Between Transitions
  12. 12:21Dry Fire for Muscle Engagement to Stay Low
  13. 13:42Positive Cues for Staying Low: 'Widen Out'
  14. 14:16Drills for Maintaining a Low Stance
  15. 16:24The 'Bar Hopping' Dry Fire Drill
  16. 17:37Maintaining Head Level in Stance
  17. 17:42Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I confirm my live fire practice is translating to my match performance?

Consciously apply practiced techniques during stage walkthroughs. Mentally rehearse and 'copy-paste' your practiced movements into the match scenario. Analyzing performance after the match, potentially with video, is more effective than real-time correction.

What are effective ways to train to stay low during longer target arrays?

Focus on engaging your leg and glute muscles to maintain body stability in a low position. Experiment to find the right muscle engagement. A helpful cue is to think 'widen out' your stance, as spreading your feet can naturally help you stay lower.

Is standing up between transitions in longer arrays a problem?

Standing up between transitions is not necessarily detrimental if the firearm is not on target. However, if you stand up while the sight picture is on target, it can reduce accuracy and require extra time to reacquire the target.

What drills can help maintain a stable, low shooting platform?

The 'Bar Hopping' drill involves dry firing, moving between targets while maintaining a wide and low stance. The 'Box Drill' emphasizes quick entry and exit from designated areas while maintaining stability, helping to limit in-and-out time.

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