Shooting Around Barricades | Competitive Shooting Tips with Doug Koenig

This guide details techniques for shooting around barricades, as demonstrated by expert shooter Doug Koenig. It covers proper footwork and body positioning for engaging targets from both the left and right sides of a barricade, emphasizing balance and recoil management for improved accuracy and speed in competitive shooting disciplines like NRA Action Pistol, USPSA, and IDPA. Koenig, a professional shooter with over 25 years of experience, highlights common mistakes to avoid.

Quick Summary

Expert shooter Doug Koenig explains how to master shooting around barricades by focusing on proper footwork and body positioning. For left-side engagement, a forward left foot and slight forward lean are key. For right-side engagement, a forward right foot prevents imbalance. Correct stance is vital for recoil control, balance, and speed in competitive shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to Barricade Shooting
  2. 00:43Shooting Around the Left Side
  3. 01:22Shooting Around the Right Side
  4. 01:56Entering the Shooting Box
  5. 03:21Live Fire Demonstrations
  6. 04:23Common Mistakes and Recoil Control

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper stance for shooting around the left side of a barricade?

For a right-handed shooter, adopt a standard stance with the left foot forward about 8-10 inches, flex your knees, and lean your torso slightly forward. This helps manage recoil and maintain balance for accurate shots.

How should a right-handed shooter position themselves when engaging targets to the right of a barricade?

When shooting to the right, place your right foot forward. This prevents an off-balance feeling and ensures you don't put too much weight on your back leg, which can be pushed back by recoil.

What is a common mistake to avoid when shooting around barricades?

A common mistake is using an incorrect stance, such as having the left foot forward when shooting to the right side of a barricade. This leads to poor balance and increased muzzle climb, hindering accuracy and speed.

Why is proper foot placement important in competitive shooting stages?

Proper foot placement ensures a stable shooting platform, allowing for faster, more accurate shots by keeping the gun upright and the body in a natural shooting position, crucial for performance in stages like USPSA.

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