Predictive Shooting as a training tool

Published on March 31, 2024
Duration: 5:41

This training drill, demonstrated by Ben Stoeger, focuses on developing aggressive shooting habits to identify and correct trigger control and recoil management issues. The core principle is to shoot fast enough that the grip begins to break down and stress is introduced, allowing the shooter to observe their tendencies. The goal is not tight groups, but self-awareness of errors like driving the gun down or support hand disconnection, enabling conscious correction.

Quick Summary

This aggressive shooting drill, demonstrated by Ben Stoeger, aims to reveal trigger control and recoil management flaws by shooting fast enough to challenge grip integrity. The goal is self-awareness of tendencies like driving the gun down or support hand disconnection, enabling conscious correction rather than achieving tight groups.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Training Concepts
  2. 00:41Drill Procedure: Aggressive Pairs
  3. 01:00Assessing Aggression Level
  4. 01:31Focus on Shooting Pace, Not Draw Time
  5. 01:54Introducing Errors for Analysis
  6. 02:18Common Error Patterns Explained
  7. 02:46Goal: Seeing and Articulating Tendencies
  8. 03:13Purpose: Self-Awareness, Not Tight Groups
  9. 03:28Second Bad Example: Tension and Trigger Freeze
  10. 03:56Importance of Shooting Aggressively
  11. 04:01Training Plan: High Volume Repetitions
  12. 04:15Generating and Assessing Shot Patterns
  13. 04:38Connecting Actions to Shot Placement
  14. 04:56Identifying High Shots and Sight Flipping
  15. 05:05Pitfalls of Focusing on Sight vs. Target
  16. 05:31Drill Execution: Group Splits and Relays

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of the aggressive shooting drill demonstrated by Ben Stoeger?

The primary goal is not to shoot tight groups, but to shoot aggressively enough that the grip begins to break down and stress is introduced. This allows the shooter to observe and articulate their tendencies, such as driving the gun down or support hand disconnection, for conscious correction.

What common shooting errors can be identified through this aggressive training drill?

This drill helps identify errors like 'driving down on the gun,' support hand not staying connected, dominant hand takeover, and trigger freeze. It also highlights issues arising from focusing too much on the sight rather than the target, leading to shots drifting high.

How should a shooter approach the pace of this aggressive shooting drill?

Shooters should increase their pace aggressively until their grip starts to come apart and they begin to feel stressed. The focus is on rushing the shooting part to reveal flaws, not necessarily the draw itself, ensuring the grip is acceptable before engaging.

What is the significance of 'predictive shooting' in this training context?

Predictive shooting, in this context, refers to allowing the gun to recoil and trusting that it will return to the point of aim if fundamental principles like a stable grip and target focus are maintained. The drill helps train this by exposing what happens when those fundamentals are compromised under speed.

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