THE BEST EVENT OF 2022

Published on September 9, 2022
Duration: 13:32

This video details advanced pistol shooting techniques focusing on trigger control and sight acquisition during recoil. It emphasizes the 'three R's': Reset, Re-prep, and Reacquire, explaining how to maintain a prepped trigger for faster follow-up shots. The instruction highlights the importance of finger discipline and proper muzzle control to achieve efficient shooting.

Quick Summary

Master pistol shooting with advanced trigger control and sight acquisition techniques. Learn the 'three R's' (Reset, Re-prep, Reacquire) for faster follow-up shots, emphasizing finger discipline and proper muzzle control for efficient shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Range Day
  2. 00:34Instructor Lineup
  3. 04:52Trigger Control Explained
  4. 05:44What NOT to Do: Trigger Reset
  5. 06:13Correct Trigger Reset Process
  6. 08:06Rifle Balance Point Discussion
  7. 09:45Event Feedback from Clement
  8. 11:43Ammunition Cost Discussion
  9. 12:22Event Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 'three R's' of advanced pistol shooting?

The 'three R's' are Reset, Re-prep, and Reacquire. This technique involves resetting the trigger during recoil, re-prepping it to the wall, and then reacquiring the dot or sights on target for a fast and accurate follow-up shot.

How does recoil affect trigger control?

Recoil causes muzzle rise and slide cycling. Effective trigger control means resetting the trigger during this movement and re-prepping it to the wall so it's ready to fire as soon as the sights are back on target.

What is a common mistake in trigger reset?

A common mistake is resetting the trigger but failing to re-prep it to the wall. This means the trigger is not at its firing point, leading to a delayed or missed shot when you try to fire again.

What is the importance of reacquiring the dot?

Reacquiring the dot (or sights) in the center of the target is crucial. Once the dot is acquired and the trigger is prepped, you are ready to fire the next shot accurately and efficiently.

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