Why I've been MIA and Q&A

Published on October 26, 2023
Duration: 32:08

This video covers various firearms-related topics, including the importance of extreme spread in ammunition selection, the effects and maintenance of suppressed shooting, essential gear for scope carbine classes, and the benefits of dry fire for improving shooting skills. The instructor emphasizes focusing on the shot at hand as a life lesson and advocates for aggressive movement and positional work in training.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor Jimmy B Rodriguez emphasizes that extreme spread is the most critical factor for ammunition accuracy, as high velocity variations can lead to erratic bullet performance. He also notes that suppressors reduce felt recoil but require maintenance, and recommends essential gear like a rifle, sling, bipod, and rear bag for scope carbine classes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Personal Update
  2. 00:30Mental Health & Road Trip
  3. 01:55True Shot Ammo Sponsorship
  4. 02:44Mental Health Takeaways
  5. 04:06Q&A Session Begins
  6. 04:34Ammo Selection: Extreme Spread
  7. 06:33Shooting Suppressed: Effects & Maintenance
  8. 09:13Flow-Through Suppressors vs. Traditional
  9. 10:43Gear for Scope Carbine Classes
  10. 12:26Ammunition Strategy for Classes
  11. 13:34Suppressor Covers & Mirage
  12. 14:41How Many Rifles Do You Need?
  13. 17:58Training Questions: Lunar Drift
  14. 18:38Life Lessons from Shooting
  15. 20:16Tips for Getting Better at Shooting (Dry Fire)
  16. 24:55Scoped Carbine Dry Fire Techniques
  17. 29:59Content Strategy: YouTube vs. Patreon
  18. 31:33Next Q&A & Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor in ammunition selection for accuracy?

According to firearms instructor Jimmy B Rodriguez, extreme spread is the most critical factor for accuracy. A high extreme spread in velocity can cause erratic bullet performance, making precise corrections difficult, especially when shooting at smaller targets.

How does shooting suppressed affect recoil and firearm maintenance?

Shooting suppressed generally reduces felt recoil, making firearms feel softer and improving sight tracking. However, traditional suppressors can increase wear on components due to trapped gas and carbon. Flow-through designs mitigate this by expelling gas forward, extending part life.

What essential gear is needed for a scope carbine class?

For a scope carbine class, the essential gear includes your rifle, a sling for positional work, a bipod for stability, and a good rear bag. Bringing plenty of ammunition of a single type is also crucial for consistent performance and data collection throughout the class.

What are the key benefits of dry fire practice for shooters?

Dry fire is a highly effective practice method for improving shooting skills without using ammunition. It allows shooters to refine grip, sight acquisition, presentation, positional work, and movement, significantly reducing the wobble zone in scoped carbine shooting and building muscle memory.

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