How To Aim and Shoot Faster (Part 1 - Dry Fire)
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This is the first video of Week 2 of our "How to Shoot A Pistol Accurately" video series. Today, we continue by sharing how to aim and shoot faster, focusing on dry fire exercises. On Thursday, we will release live fire exercises that you can try out at the range to validate and reinforce your dry fire practice.
If you missed the first two videos from Week 1, you could watch them here:
Week 1 (Dry Fire): • How to Shoot A Pistol ...
Week 1 (Live Fire): • How to Shoot A Pistol ...
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So I've been shooting my entire life, shot my first gun at 8 years old and I still have that very .22 bolt action. I would say I'm a fairly good shooter as well, not a green beret but I've been shooting for about 12 years ish. I still followed along with what he was saying. You're never too experienced or too good a shot to go over the basics. There will always be room for improvement.
@dillonbuckley4618
Жыл бұрын
Yes sir! That kind of mentality is what gets people very very good at things, always willing to learn
@mauricemaurice123
4 ай бұрын
You wrote a damn book dude.
I'm really glad I found your videos. I learn something good with every one that I watch.
This going to be a great series! I am sure tons of shooters need this. Looking forward to part 2!
Tactical hyve bringing awesome content once again 🤙🏽🙏🏽
Thanks for this weeks home work sir.
Really learning a lot from your videos, thank you.
More goodness Miles. Bravo!
The timer never lies. Stay firsty my friends 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@mikehawkslong5529
Жыл бұрын
Firsty af
You need a pateron. These are priceless training skills.
These are great videos for a beginner like me. Many thanks. I am seeking for some good hear protection buds and I see yours on the videos. What brand are they or do you recommend any ? Thks
Thank you!
Id love to donate to tactical hyve base on this series alone.
Wow
💥😎4 EHT MHTIROGLA!👍🇺🇸
First!
love the channel but show this from the draw
@mikev2761
Жыл бұрын
Sheesh, everyone wants everything for free now.
@hunterorahood316
5 ай бұрын
Practice your draw stroke a ton and connect the movements... I think modern samurai has a video with all the different movements broken down into segments. It’s like a golf swing you need to study and know every part of it and also fluidly string it together. And when somethings not right and you can slow down and self-correct your in a great place.
Thanks for the videos, trying to get the basics down and build my foundation. I really like your approach!
Hey Myles you probably don’t remember me but I was one of ur Bjj students at LA boxing in San Diego and that was about 15 years ago since then trained with Baret yoshida and now with James Populo in Oregon. I shoot and practice with handguns frequently and wanted to say thanks for introducing me into Bjj and I’m still doing it and glad. Good to see ur doing other stuff and good content keep up good work professor!!!!
Thank you, this is helping immensely
Great advice.
Love the content!
This channel is the best, your teaching style and content are excellant. Thank you!!!
Like this video specially im a beginners thank u. Great videos
👍Awesome again Myles, have 5 nights to practice before live fire, let you know how it goes!
Excellent
I see that you do an arc motion from holster towards the target . have you tried to bring both gun and support hand to your chest level and then present the gun in a parral to the ground movement towards the target ? I find this is alot more effiecient and once completed I always find my sights on target . Basically you are doing an arc motion and I am doing a 90 degree motion . Holster to chest - chest forward towards target
Great instructor.
I really love this channel, I share it with all my friends who suck
DAMN the elbows out then in really helped
We want this for carbine and assault rifles
Cool video thanks.
Always learning from this 😎
Good reminder to be recognizing body position when looking for your sight on the draw.
By enforcing muscle memory to make sure the sights are aligned, do you recommend just having one reliable firearm for conceal/open carry? At the range, it's not unusual to see shooters bring several pistols to shoot and they handle differently from grip, angle, trigger pull etc
@anthonyjimenez9725
Жыл бұрын
Ideally, yes. You want to stick to one manual of arms, doing so your sight picture will be consistent, ergonomics of pistol are consistent, ultimately you will be consistent with a single firearm. I'd say pick a rifle, a shotgun, and a handgun that you want to be your main squeeze. Not to say you can't use other firearms, but you train the way you fight. If you practi w with a revolver, but carry a semi auto you will be inconsistent with your edc
Great video. Where can I get one of those shirts.
Great episodes sir. I will use this before i head to the range
Hey guys. Just wanted to say you thanks for the series! Great stuff for beginners! Love your channel. Keep up the epic work! 💙💙💙
Can you explain how to find your dominant eye for aiming?
I'll be dammed but that shit worked! Nice!
As always excellent video
This series is great. Love that I know when the videos are commng and that on Monday I will have a skill to practice before I hit the range. In just the first week my shooting improved.
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels.
Great video series and the right pace chosen to build on it.
great videos guys, I really like what you're doing.
@TacticalHyve
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Great video! I took a course at the range and I found out how much more basic training i need about presenting and aiming a gun, before i go shooting and spending rounds.
Great review even for the jaded pistoleer!
Your logo is perfect!
@TacticalHyve
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I’m so thankful for this channel and this series! Perfect timing for me. Thanks for what you’re doing here.
@TacticalHyve
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Wow, that's awesome.
@TacticalHyve
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tips. Youve got to put in the practice and the reps.
@TacticalHyve
Жыл бұрын
Most definitely!
How could I adjust this drill for a Weaver stance?
Thank you for the great content Kabayan!!
I’m having difficulty with the fact that I’m right handed but left eye dominant.
@ericchappell5680
Жыл бұрын
Try a red dot, both eyes open with a red dot
These videos are gold. Thank you.
@TacticalHyve
Жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
Thank you so much. This is awesome!!!!!!!😃😃
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Great video! Thank you for the knowledge transfer! Your videos and GBRS group are phenomenal!
I shot horribly the last time I went to the range recently. I think locking the wrists was what I was failing to do, because I remember relaxing my grip to concentrate on my eyes focusing on the sights and target. I'm just now learning to shoot with both eyes open and it aint easy!
Awesome! I love men yoga
Thank you very much for these videos, great tips and looking forward to learn from you guys!
For people dry firing, my suggestion is that you either put up painters tape on a wall that is in a safe direction or you print out the dry fire targets from Baer Solutions. You can also print out the cold start drill you are working on if you want to work that.
Oh man this is by far one of my favorite video
I always have to fish for the sights on my 19, but I don't even have to open my eyes and it'll be perfectly aligned on my 43x
If you have a 507 with an ACSS reticle you will never loose the dot/chevron