Raw Training Footage – Live Fire Range Day

Published on July 7, 2025
Duration: 19:30

This video demonstrates an efficient firearm practice methodology focused on maximizing repetitions and learning from each shot. Instructor Joel Park, alongside competitive shooter Lane Greece, emphasizes walking through a course of fire, performing multiple runs before scoring, and analyzing target results for improvement. The approach aims to reduce downtime and increase the actionable takeaways from a training session, making practice more effective.

Quick Summary

An efficient firearm practice involves performing multiple repetitions of a course of fire before scoring and patching targets. This method, demonstrated by competitive shooter Lane Greece and instructor Joel Park, significantly reduces downtime and maximizes learning. Analyzing shot placement after a set of repetitions helps identify specific shooting flaws for targeted improvement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Practice Setup
  2. 00:49Course of Fire Design
  3. 01:10Taking Turns & Repetitions
  4. 01:39Analyzing Performance
  5. 02:13Mental Walkthroughs
  6. 03:07Target Patching & Review
  7. 03:34Match Preparation Mindset
  8. 03:52Skill Development Mindset
  9. 04:26Efficient Practice Principles
  10. 04:52Inefficient Practice Pitfalls
  11. 06:52Live Fire Example: Close Call
  12. 08:11Live Fire Example: Accuracy Check
  13. 10:10Live Fire Example: Target Acquisition
  14. 11:17Live Fire Example: Shot Placement
  15. 13:59Live Fire Example: Consistency
  16. 17:42Live Fire Example: Performance Feedback
  17. 18:14Live Fire Example: Improved Shot Group
  18. 19:13Balancing Control and Speed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an efficient way to practice shooting?

An efficient firearm practice involves setting up a course of fire and performing multiple repetitions (e.g., three runs) before scoring and patching targets. This minimizes downtime and maximizes learning from each session. Analyzing shot placement after a set of repetitions helps identify specific shooting flaws.

How can I improve my firearm training efficiency?

To improve training efficiency, complete multiple shooting repetitions of a course of fire before pausing to score and patch targets. This reduces the time spent on administrative tasks and increases live-fire time. Also, conduct dry-fire walkthroughs to mentally rehearse the course before live fire.

What are common mistakes in firearm practice?

A common mistake is shooting one run, then patching targets, and repeating this process. This is time-consuming and exhausting. Another error is not analyzing shot placement to identify specific issues, or focusing too much on individual shots rather than overall performance trends.

How should I analyze my shooting performance during practice?

After completing a set of repetitions, analyze your shot placement on the targets. Look for patterns that indicate issues with sight alignment, trigger control, or target acquisition. This analysis, combined with scoring in aggregate, provides actionable feedback for improvement.

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