Stage Study Episode 6

Published on September 19, 2019
Duration: 4:50

This guide focuses on improving fundamental shooting techniques when engaging targets from a barricade, as demonstrated by comparing two shooters at the Long Range Shooters Retreat PRS match. Key takeaways include proper body squaring, consistent cheek weld, deliberate trigger follow-through, and efficient bag placement. The video highlights common mistakes like 'blading' and poor trigger control, contrasting them with the efficient and fundamental-sound approach of a skilled shooter.

Quick Summary

Improve your barricade shooting by squaring up directly behind your rifle, maintaining a consistent cheek weld, and practicing deliberate trigger follow-through until shot impact. Avoid common mistakes like 'blading' and improper magazine fitment for enhanced precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction to Stage Study
  2. 00:45Shooter 1: Barricade Approach and Issues
  3. 01:35Trigger Follow Through Mistake
  4. 01:49Magazine Fitment Problems
  5. 02:47Brian Sykes: Stellar Barricade Run
  6. 02:52Proper Bag Placement and Squaring Up
  7. 03:18Correct Trigger Finger Technique
  8. 03:40Fundamentals of Precision Shooting
  9. 04:06Proper Kneeling Support
  10. 04:22Conclusion: How It Should Be Done

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common mistakes made when shooting from a barricade in PRS matches?

Common mistakes include 'blading' off to the side instead of squaring up behind the rifle, poor trigger control with a lack of follow-through, and issues with magazine fitment caused by improper bag or barricade placement.

How can I improve my trigger control for precision shooting from a barricade?

Focus on a smooth, deliberate trigger press. Hold rearward pressure on the trigger until you see the shot impact the target, ensuring proper follow-through without breaking your cheek weld.

What is the correct body positioning for barricade shooting?

The ideal position is to square up directly behind your rifle, aligning your shoulders with the gun. Avoid 'blading' off to the side, which compromises stability and control.

How should a shooting bag be used effectively on a barricade?

Place your shooting bag for optimal support, ensuring it doesn't interfere with your rifle or magazine. Some techniques involve using the bipod on the barricade and a rear bag for added stability.

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