The BASICS of Shooting

Published on November 18, 2022
Duration: 12:35

This video, presented by a firearms gear company owner, debunks the myth that new shooters need expensive, high-end gear to start. It emphasizes a 'keep it simple' approach, focusing on foundational skills and essential, affordable equipment. The instructor, Jared, advises beginners to prioritize a reliable firearm, a holster, ear and eye protection, a shot timer, and a notebook for practice analysis, rather than chasing trendy, costly setups.

Quick Summary

For new shooters, the most important gear includes a reliable handgun, a spare magazine, a functional holster, ear and eye protection, a shot timer, and a notebook. Prioritize simplicity and functionality over expensive, trendy equipment to build a strong foundation in shooting skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Shooting Basics
  2. 00:20Gear for New Shooters
  3. 01:46Debunking Gear Myths
  4. 02:10Framing the Conversation for New Shooters
  5. 03:08Essential Gear Discussion
  6. 03:59Experiencing Second Amendment Rights
  7. 04:38Commit to Keeping It Simple
  8. 05:30Example: Glock 19 Setup
  9. 06:37Handgun Priorities for Beginners
  10. 07:28Range Essentials: Ear & Eye Protection
  11. 08:06Shot Timer and Notebook Importance
  12. 09:01Comparing Essential vs. Fancy Gear
  13. 10:45Key Takeaways for New Shooters
  14. 11:36Encouragement for Learning to Shoot
  15. 11:58Focus on Foundational Skills

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important pieces of gear for a new shooter?

For new shooters, prioritize a reliable handgun, a spare magazine, a functional holster for training, adequate ear and eye protection, a shot timer for practice, and a notebook to track progress. These items form a solid foundation without unnecessary expense.

Should beginners buy expensive firearms and accessories?

No, beginners should avoid the temptation to buy expensive, high-end gear. Focus on affordable, functional essentials. Expensive gear doesn't guarantee skill, and a simple setup allows for better focus on fundamental techniques.

How important is dry fire practice for new shooters?

Dry fire practice is crucial and free for new shooters. It allows for consistent repetition of fundamental skills like grip, trigger control, and sight alignment without the cost of ammunition, making it an invaluable tool for skill development.

What is the best approach for new shooters regarding gear?

The best approach for new shooters is to 'keep it simple.' Focus on mastering the basics with reliable, functional gear. As your skills and budget grow, you can gradually acquire more specialized equipment, but don't let gear acquisition hinder your foundational training.

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