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Great advice! Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьGreat training, thanks
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ОтветитьPlease sir I beg you... Teach sideways switch pistol releases
ОтветитьMust be nice to have all the money for all the ammo they use its not cheap to go to the range lol
Ответитьالهي اني انظر لذنوبي فأخاف وانظر الي رحمتك فأفرح أستحي أن اسألك وقد كثرت ذنوبي وقلت حسناتي ولكنك انت الذي من علمتني الدعاء وانت الذي وعدتني بالمغفرة بحق قولك فاءن يستغفروني اغفر لهم اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد صل الله عليه وسلم ❤️
ОтветитьI never even thought that could be happening.. should be interesting to check. I only think about aiming, not the kick.. but it could be a subconscious thing.
ОтветитьHow are you reloading when the mag is still in the gun?
ОтветитьThank you! Will be applying this later!
ОтветитьThis guy kicks ass. I wonder tho, can one run these drills with a dry gun? ( empty clip) for trigger practice or just to practice aim placement? I can’t always go to the range and shoot in my town. So dry training is more available to me. Thanks.
ОтветитьThank u for the tips on the trigger discipline and a cool trick on how to load and shoot my gun to help improve my aim
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ОтветитьCops would love this guy. “Sometimes our trigger gets away from us and the finger just does what it wants to do”
ОтветитьSo videos like this are frustrating. The instructor basically has perfect form and we learn nothing from his inappropriate movements during the second shot. And if you do this on your own, uinless you video tape yourself you also will learn nothing becaue you wont see what you are doing. This video should have been shot with another amateur shooter to demonstrate the talking points coupled with making the point that recording your movements at home or using something like MAntisX with Laser academy or cool-firings is what you should be doing. I appreciate the video and what is was trying to do.
ОтветитьHaha...haven't seen Adam in A LOT of years...old colleagues...my instructor who helped me earn my first CWP in Minnesota
ОтветитьI need a little help with trigger control for my upcoming test at law enforcement academy
ОтветитьYou could put spent rounds in between live ammo. So you can see the evil "recoil" anticipation and be able to clear a misfire all in one.
ОтветитьRIP, was sad when I heard he died of covid.
ОтветитьI feel like a baby 😠. 👶 i can stil shoot. Though.. 🤔
ОтветитьI love you. Discipline.
ОтветитьFor me the "evil monsters" only come out when I know therebisba round in the chamber. If I know there is no round I won't flinch
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ОтветитьAdam remember to lean in with your form consistently when shooting your pistol, you have a tendency to stand straight up sometimes.
ОтветитьOnly have a 22lr. Can I put just a spent casing in. Will that work.
ОтветитьThis drill IMMEDIATELY improved my accuracy and helped me see I was flinching before pulling the trigger. Finding the sweet spot with the trigger was a true game changer!!
ОтветитьThis is hands down one of the best shooting drills I use. The add on to this drill that I use with my shooters is to shrink the split time between shot and dry fire. As the shooters get more advance and the flinch goes away when they are thinking about it, have them press the trigger twice faster with each successful iteration until they can double tap without a pre-ignition push.
ОтветитьSomewhere in the corners of America/ world, a sociopath is paying attention to this drills with another agenda in mind.
ОтветитьQuick load. 6 Clips
ОтветитьI'm hitting /_\.
ОтветитьWhat pistol is that he has?
ОтветитьA good idea for that drill is to have a friend with you load the gun for you but there is a catch. You will ask him to either put a bullet in the mag or not at all but either way he will hand you the gun. Now you dont know if your gun is chambered or not hence you are not really mentally prepared to shoot an empty gun .
ОтветитьI'm fairly new so 40 yards with a pistol seems wild to me. I will definitely try this out though.
Ответить40 yards with a pistol pretty dang far
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Ответитьvery nice
ОтветитьNo there not
ОтветитьWhen you fire, do you hold elbows outwards and rifles inward? I noticed both elbows face outward.
ОтветитьGreat drill
ОтветитьI'm 13 so i'm not old enough to have a real gun
ОтветитьThank you for the tips! Makes perfect sense
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ОтветитьThis was excellent. Extremely helpful.
ОтветитьThanks for the tips awesome oohRaH bang bang target 🎯 😎🙏🏽
ОтветитьSo this drill basically helps stop with the anticipation of the next shot thus.making your aim more effective right?
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