Timestamps: 1:00 size of a red dots does it matter? 4:00 Rob Leatham shooting long range with irons by stacking rear sight. 18:25 Tim is short 20:40 Chuck: front sight visual reference 23:40 Tim: Front sight is gross point of aim rear sight is fine point of aim. 28:30 Chuck: finding point of reference. 32:47 Official Start 39:40 Rick Intro 42:30 Chuck Intro 46:00 Frodo/Tim Intro 50:10 Samwise/BJ Intro 54:10 BJ: One eye vs Two eye shooting 1:00:40: Tim: One eye vs two eye 1:03:30 Chuck: One eye vs two eye 1:08:45 Mike Pannone one-eyed shooter 1:14:30 eye fatigue 1:21:50 threat identification process 1:27:30 Chucks 2 kinds of dry fire. 1:40:10 Trigger Control 1:50:00 Riding the bull (Chuck is fat x-wing pilot) 1:59:45 throttle control 2:18:30 shoot frickin .22! 2:21:00 hackathorn sight deviation drill 2:29:30 calling your shots 2:46:30 assessing your targets in competition. Better than tactical yoga. 2:50:00 Chucks what i do in training is what youll do in the real world. Austin Powers story was before. 2:56:00 Final thoughts and plugs
Matt, I cant convince people at work that a dot is the way to go on their guns. Please do another cast on dots, their ability to improve the ability of shooters that have shooting issues due to sight, or just can’t shoot well. I watched the previous episode on the topic, however, to have Chuck going in depth on the practical benefit of the use of the dot in combat and training would be awesome!
Timestamps:
1:00 size of a red dots does it matter?
4:00 Rob Leatham shooting long range with irons by stacking rear sight.
18:25 Tim is short
20:40 Chuck: front sight visual reference
23:40 Tim: Front sight is gross point of aim rear sight is fine point of aim.
28:30 Chuck: finding point of reference.
32:47 Official Start
39:40 Rick Intro
42:30 Chuck Intro
46:00 Frodo/Tim Intro
50:10 Samwise/BJ Intro
54:10 BJ: One eye vs Two eye shooting
1:00:40: Tim: One eye vs two eye
1:03:30 Chuck: One eye vs two eye
1:08:45 Mike Pannone one-eyed shooter
1:14:30 eye fatigue
1:21:50 threat identification process
1:27:30 Chucks 2 kinds of dry fire.
1:40:10 Trigger Control
1:50:00 Riding the bull (Chuck is fat x-wing pilot)
1:59:45 throttle control
2:18:30 shoot frickin .22!
2:21:00 hackathorn sight deviation drill
2:29:30 calling your shots
2:46:30 assessing your targets in competition. Better than tactical yoga.
2:50:00 Chucks what i do in training is what youll do in the real world. Austin Powers story was before.
2:56:00 Final thoughts and plugs
Tank you!
Glorious job!
thank you
Chuck's instruction is phenomenal. P&S needs more Chuck and the modcast OG's
They are always welcome- the issue is just scheduling.
Agreed
Best. Thumbnail. Ever.
Chuck flying the X-wing---EPIC!!
Matt, I cant convince people at work that a dot is the way to go on their guns. Please do another cast on dots, their ability to improve the ability of shooters that have shooting issues due to sight, or just can’t shoot well. I watched the previous episode on the topic, however, to have Chuck going in depth on the practical benefit of the use of the dot in combat and training would be awesome!
Thank heaven someone has covered the two eye, one eye issue. Thank you!
Would love to see BJ and Aaron talk dots.
Great show... loved the topics and the guests!
No cowen?
This should be aired - really solid info.
It will be. It is just for Patreon supports right now.
@@PrimaryAndSecondary Thanks for sharing it with the rest of us. I'll have to cruise over to Patreon soon.
Gah I know its been said before but that Thumbnail for the video is Gold!
Don't cut your Beretta spring 3 coils, use an 18lb 1911 mainspring.
Having a modcast on the shot process without Ash makes me sad...
I started with one eye open because it was easier FOR ME, I now shoot with both eyes open because it's more comfortable FOR ME. $0.02
Love chuck being the quiet pro shitting on 3 gun clown discord mods
Are you fucking retarded?
The finding a point of reference Chuck is talking about really makes me worried for the guys in Ukraine with bright duct tape across their heads...
Man BJ talks a lot ....
With him being a world record holder and world champion shooter, I enjoyed the opportunity to listen to that talking.
@@PrimaryAndSecondary yeah, no kidding.
My wife says the same thing... :P