Thanks for another great video! I’m going to have to nominate Geauga Firearms Academy for Best Firearms instructor category for the Gundies again this year. It’s going to be sizzling in NE Ohio the next several days so try to stay cool.
Great Tips for a better practice session. I especially like that you are using defensive pistols versus the $1,000 pistols that a lot of people are pushing.
Thanks for this training drill. It's practical take-home information the Novice or Experienced shooter can use. You just changed my practice and drills routine. Thanks again.
Well done!👍 Very impressive point made! I began shooting recurve bows at age six. I worked on form, release, and above all, concentration on a very small spot on the target. I'd keep my focus on it for every shot. By the time I was introduced to shooting firearms, my father taught me the basics, then he handed me over to his uncle. My great uncle Leo, was a sheriff's deputy and bounty hunter in the northern plains from 1888 to 1922. He carried an 1882 Colt SAA in 45 Colt. Out to 25ft, he was strictly a point shooter. He'd loosely aim out to 50ft, then make use of the sights after that. We began when I was eight. I quickly realized that I was shooting his 45 Colt as if it were a bow. Concentration on a small spot on the target, I soon began to print tight groups despite the recoil of his 40gr BP loads. This was of great importance when I was a peace officer involved in three shootings during my career. Your use of concentration on a single hole reflects the same principles in a fashion, though sights are used far more. But the concentration on one spot, utilizing the sights, simply enhanced the efficiency of your shooting. Excellent presentation and demonstration of small target concepts! Bravo!👍 Edit: Yes, I'm in my mid 70s, and I'm teaching this principle to my nephew and his sons. Fundamentals do not change...
Thanks for another great video! I’m going to have to nominate Geauga Firearms Academy for Best Firearms instructor category for the Gundies again this year. It’s going to be sizzling in NE Ohio the next several days so try to stay cool.
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Great video, it helped me out immensely. Great instructor and great philosophy on shooting. Thanks
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Great Tips for a better practice session. I especially like that you are using defensive pistols versus the $1,000 pistols that a lot of people are pushing.
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Thanks for this training drill. It's practical take-home information the Novice or Experienced shooter can use. You just changed my practice and drills routine. Thanks again.
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Well done!👍 Very impressive point made!
I began shooting recurve bows at age six. I worked on form, release, and above all, concentration on a very small spot on the target. I'd keep my focus on it for every shot. By the time I was introduced to shooting firearms, my father taught me the basics, then he handed me over to his uncle. My great uncle Leo, was a sheriff's deputy and bounty hunter in the northern plains from 1888 to 1922. He carried an 1882 Colt SAA in 45 Colt. Out to 25ft, he was strictly a point shooter. He'd loosely aim out to 50ft, then make use of the sights after that. We began when I was eight. I quickly realized that I was shooting his 45 Colt as if it were a bow. Concentration on a small spot on the target, I soon began to print tight groups despite the recoil of his 40gr BP loads. This was of great importance when I was a peace officer involved in three shootings during my career.
Your use of concentration on a single hole reflects the same principles in a fashion, though sights are used far more. But the concentration on one spot, utilizing the sights, simply enhanced the efficiency of your shooting.
Excellent presentation and demonstration of small target concepts! Bravo!👍
Edit: Yes, I'm in my mid 70s, and I'm teaching this principle to my nephew and his sons. Fundamentals do not change...
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Thanks. Any training tips are a help.
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This is great information
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...a really, REALLY good instructional vid, thanks! 👍😃🇺🇸
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I couldn't agree more! Great video! Love you guys, hug them babies for me!
Thank you! Will do!
I remember Stevan Segal talking about his training routine years ago. This is basically what he was advocating way back then.
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Was wondering where that came from, especially after watching the Patriot! Lol
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