Small Stage, Big Mistakes

Published on March 19, 2026
Duration: 0:21

This video analyzes common mistakes during a dynamic pistol drill at an indoor range, featuring an EDC Glock 19. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, highlights issues like a 'slow start,' forgetting to reload, and impatience with red dot sight acquisition. The content provides actionable insights for improving performance in timed shooting scenarios.

Quick Summary

Common mistakes in dynamic pistol drills include a 'slow start,' forgetting magazine reloads, and rushing red dot sight acquisition, leading to missed shots. Practicing patience with sight acquisition and efficient reloads is key to improving performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Setup & Ready Position
  2. 00:01Identifying the 'Slow Start'
  3. 00:04Engaging Targets with Glock 19
  4. 00:08Missed Shot Analysis
  5. 00:10The 'Forgot Reload' Mistake
  6. 00:15Red Dot Patience & Misses

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common mistakes in dynamic pistol drills?

Common mistakes include a 'slow start' in movement or engagement, forgetting to perform necessary magazine reloads, and rushing the sight acquisition process, especially with red dot sights, leading to missed shots.

How can I improve my red dot sight acquisition?

To improve red dot sight acquisition, practice patience. Consciously wait for the red dot to settle steadily on the target before you press the trigger. This ensures a more accurate shot, especially under pressure.

Why is reloading crucial in timed shooting drills?

Reloading is crucial because running out of ammunition halts your ability to engage targets. Failing to reload promptly during a timed drill results in lost time and potentially incomplete target engagement, impacting your overall score.

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