The QA July 2017

Published on July 8, 2017
Duration: 9:47

This video provides practical advice for improving shooting fundamentals at indoor ranges that restrict holster draws and movement. Instructor Dave Tim suggests focusing on drills like the 'Hate the B8' and variations of the 5x5 drill to enhance accuracy, grip, and trigger control. These techniques are designed to be effective even within the limitations of a static shooting booth, emphasizing that solid fundamentals are crucial for all shooting disciplines.

Quick Summary

Improve your shooting at static indoor ranges by focusing on fundamental marksmanship. Drills like the 'Hate the B8' and 5x5 target practice enhance accuracy, grip, and trigger control, even without holster draws. Solid fundamentals are crucial for all shooting disciplines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Trigger Con Preview
  2. 01:27Leather Holster Care & Maintenance
  3. 02:30Glock Gen 5 & M Model Discussion
  4. 04:081911 Recommendations by Budget
  5. 06:22Indoor Range Drills for Fundamentals
  6. 09:19Call for Questions & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I prevent my leather IWB holster from getting smelly in the summer?

To combat odor in leather IWB holsters, apply clear shoe polish to the inside as a barrier. Additionally, cleaning with saddle soap and allowing it to air dry can help preserve the leather and reduce funk. Deodorizing sprays for sports gear can also be used cautiously.

What are the key features of the rumored Glock 'M' model?

The rumored Glock 'M' model, potentially for the FBI, seems to draw from the Glock 42/43 series. Key features include the absence of finger grooves, an enlarged magwell, and potential internal improvements to the firing pin safety and slide stop spring.

What 1911 handguns do you recommend under $1000?

For under $1000, Ruger offers very nice 1911s that perform well out of the box. Springfield Armory also makes good 1911s. If you can find them in that price range, Colt, Dan Wesson, or STI models are also solid choices.

How can I practice shooting effectively at an indoor range that doesn't allow holster draws?

Focus on fundamental marksmanship skills. Drills like the 'Hate the B8' target at increasing distances or the 5x5 drill can improve accuracy, grip, and trigger control. Practicing on a vertical line helps refine grip and trigger press without movement.

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