Excellent lesson. Someone who is a new shooter (me) there is so much to think about. Grip, stance, sights, trigger...that i find myself just thinking of one at a time. Just need to tie it all together now and lessons like this really help. Thank you for making videos like this.
Love this video guys. I have been trying to work on my grip to correct my off target shots without any expert help. These tips are going to be super helpful! Definately a great video to save and reference. Keep up the good work!
Great video, only a few comments and I understand the semantic part of my comment so relax. # 1 explaining the grip was great difference I teach is the strong hand grip is like a good hand shake and the support hand grip would be more like squeezing a tennis ball giving people a better relationship ( some instructors with their 70-30 , 60-40 which is not quantitative.) My fingers on the grip are the hinge and the palms the nut cracker so to speak to apply proper pressure on the grips. The term smashing the trigger has a different meaning connotation depending on what part of the country you are from. Most people would better understand pressing the trigger as smashing could mean excessive and indicative of slapping with force. So again not trying to be critical just terminology can be different depending on audience. Similar to people using the term weapon vs firearm and yes a firearm can be a weapon, however my firearm is used as a tool of self defense the media has demonized the term weapon and relating it to military use and people with weapons are criminals, so to avoid that I have a firearm. Correct terminology adds to credibility.
New shooters: Self diagnostics on all or die. Lol ShrekSobTac been sayn this. These guys break it down on a civilian version maybe a lil nicer More you whatch of this quality sooner you become avle to self diagnosis what you are doing not doing. Basically you need time alone to grow on shooting paired with In Person n videos all in between .. Need? Want..wever..
Excellent lesson. Someone who is a new shooter (me) there is so much to think about. Grip, stance, sights, trigger...that i find myself just thinking of one at a time. Just need to tie it all together now and lessons like this really help. Thank you for making videos like this.
Really liked this format. Very insightful.
Thanks! We will keep this rig rollin'!
Love this video guys. I have been trying to work on my grip to correct my off target shots without any expert help. These tips are going to be super helpful! Definately a great video to save and reference. Keep up the good work!
Great job, thanks guys.
I love these talks. Shooting has evolved so much since I was in my prime and trained military/police. I still love to train.
Yes sir, training has evolved over time and one kinda has to move with it or they might get left behind. Thanks for tuning in!
Shooting this episode was a a ton of fun. Looking forward to seeing more episodes like this.
Great video guys. These drills and grip focus have helped me tremendously. Always look forward to my next session with y’all.
Intro much quieter, thanks! That our your mics are louder, haha.
Great video!
What shot timer are you guys using? EDIT: Looks like AMG-LABS
Great video, only a few comments and I understand the semantic part of my comment so relax. # 1 explaining the grip was great difference I teach is the strong hand grip is like a good hand shake and the support hand grip would be more like squeezing a tennis ball giving people a better relationship ( some instructors with their 70-30 , 60-40 which is not quantitative.) My fingers on the grip are the hinge and the palms the nut cracker so to speak to apply proper pressure on the grips. The term smashing the trigger has a different meaning connotation depending on what part of the country you are from. Most people would better understand pressing the trigger as smashing could mean excessive and indicative of slapping with force. So again not trying to be critical just terminology can be different depending on audience. Similar to people using the term weapon vs firearm and yes a firearm can be a weapon, however my firearm is used as a tool of self defense the media has demonized the term weapon and relating it to military use and people with weapons are criminals, so to avoid that I have a firearm. Correct terminology adds to credibility.
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New shooters: Self diagnostics on all or die. Lol
ShrekSobTac been sayn this.
These guys break it down on a civilian version maybe a lil nicer
More you whatch of this quality sooner you become avle to self diagnosis what you are doing not doing.
Basically you need time alone to grow on shooting paired with In Person n videos all in between ..
Need? Want..wever..