The 'Secret" To Shooting Accurately in Just Minutes

The 'Secret" To Shooting Accurately in Just Minutes

Tactical Hyve

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William Gargoyle
William Gargoyle - 18.09.2023 13:23

That was great, thanks.

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Shehzad awan
Shehzad awan - 15.09.2023 18:08

Great

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Dao
Dao - 13.09.2023 16:44

Continuing to add pressure to the trigger very slowly until the gun bang.

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Juan Wick
Juan Wick - 07.09.2023 23:06

Awesome job giving JJ credit

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CliffBailey53
CliffBailey53 - 02.09.2023 05:47

What hearing protection are you wearing?

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Abolish the ATF and Repeal the NFA
Abolish the ATF and Repeal the NFA - 30.08.2023 19:38

Fantastic video

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Frank
Frank - 27.08.2023 06:52

Very excellent training!

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Daniel Swartz
Daniel Swartz - 23.08.2023 22:54

Great demonstration. It does really pay to know how your trigger works. A lot of dry firing really really helps once you hit the wall go through the wall and the gun goes bang It’s a small distance and it’s something you have to train for. Great great video.

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David B. Monier-Williams
David B. Monier-Williams - 22.08.2023 00:48

BS total BS! Unless your stance is in balance the rest is total BS.

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James
James - 19.08.2023 14:35

👍 thanks for sharing

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Adan Bernardino (Baby Bull) Pro Boxer..
Adan Bernardino (Baby Bull) Pro Boxer.. - 18.08.2023 03:50

That makes sense because my instructor at the police Academy Wes repeatedly saying to the wall and I couldn’t understand the whole thing but now that makes sense and I hope that I will pass my shooting class this Thursday, the 24th . Thank you for explaining about it .

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Diver-Band
Diver-Band - 16.08.2023 19:17

Great information and explanation. Been shooting a little over two years and I learned this within my first few weeks of shooting. It’s incredibly valuable information. Thank you so much.

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Clyde
Clyde - 12.08.2023 08:42

You know today I was at the range and noticed the target was in focus and sights were not. Once I focused on the sights and let the target blur it helped a lot. Might be a duh moment for most but I was really not aware I was doing it. Practice practice practice.

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BEN K
BEN K - 12.08.2023 06:08

BRASS = BREATH RELAX AIM SLACK SQUEEZE

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Avocado Armadillo
Avocado Armadillo - 11.08.2023 03:10

Clickbait title but I clicked, so baited

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Corey Chaney
Corey Chaney - 09.08.2023 17:39

This emphasizes why dry fire practice is so important. 👍🏻

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C Lee
C Lee - 02.08.2023 20:10

Good theory for improving accuracy for slow fire target shooting. It will not be easy trying to apply this when you need to fire quickly and also accurately, say in competition. However, this is another key fundamental point one should aware when trying to learn to fire your handgun fast and accurate. I guess if one has a strong and steady support hand, the movement caused by the "2nd wall" on the trigger pull can be greatly reduced or even eliminated.

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Brett Krueger
Brett Krueger - 02.08.2023 02:33

Not sure what your talking about I appreciate your video but my shooting is not that bad and I believe it's to much ro think about or overthinking thanks man

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Bill Rennolds
Bill Rennolds - 02.08.2023 00:00

Thanks Thanks Thanks. I’m a New Shooter and a pretty good shot (I thought?), with this Terrific Info, I will be a Great Shooter!!!!

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swiss_luri
swiss_luri - 31.07.2023 20:03

In Switzerland, we are just building up pressure on the trigger until the shot breaks trying never to think "I'm going to shoot now".

But that's for competitive shooting not tactical shooting

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bhshakari
bhshakari - 24.07.2023 17:27

Curious as to why you are wearing compression sleeves?

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rawslice
rawslice - 24.07.2023 04:49

They should invent a brain implant that can wirelessly connect to the gun so you don't even have to pull a trigger to shoot.

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Jason Bourne
Jason Bourne - 22.07.2023 21:43

After the first or second wall there´s the `trigger creep` which should be followed through on since after this the gun fires. Usually guns dont fire directly after the wall.

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phill mulac
phill mulac - 20.07.2023 02:22

As a new owner of the canik mete mc9 this information is incredibly useful.

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Tributo
Tributo - 19.07.2023 21:39

Your teaching method is great
Greats from Belgium 🇧🇪

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JonyQ
JonyQ - 19.07.2023 18:09

Learn how to isolate your trigger finger and pull straight… keep your finger off the trigger the rest of the time..

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Jea
Jea - 19.07.2023 13:42

What gun is he using?

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UmWhatKumquat
UmWhatKumquat - 18.07.2023 00:16

It’s been 3.5 minutes and you haven’t said anything remotely useful. “You’ll get better with this technique I’ll never show you.”

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Brandon Tuck
Brandon Tuck - 15.07.2023 23:02

That's not technique...it's common sense.

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glockumollie
glockumollie - 14.07.2023 12:36

You should never tell yourself FIRE! then you JERK THE TRIGGER. You focus on the front sight while steadily increasing the presher until BANG!!! THE WEAPON GOES OFF AS A SURPRISE. YOU DO THAT WHILE USING YOUR EXPERIENCE HERE OF LOADING UP THAT FIRST PRESSURE FROM THE ( WALL ) HE SPOKE OF HERE. NEVER TELL YOURSELF FIRE!!! AND JERK THE TRIGGER. YOU WILL MISS EVERY TIME.

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Bajusz Pál
Bajusz Pál - 13.07.2023 23:45

Dear Sir,

Exxcellent point only in the reverse order of the things!

First comes the determination to fire or just threaten,
then assuming a grip on the the gun, by which counteracting forces of the two hands establish freedom for the pointer finger to comfortably move, and only then comes stage three learning the feel for the trigger.

The three steps as a minimum of handling any gun ( not mentioning handling of the gun and discharging, i.e. post shooting practices.

Yes there is always an important point to point out but omitting the previous stages, makes your future students only candidates of carnage. Paul, 68, retired instructor of martial arts.

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Larry Cassidy
Larry Cassidy - 12.07.2023 04:32

Great video! I’m struggling with this issue. Thanks for sharing this.

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Daniel Fisher
Daniel Fisher - 12.07.2023 04:30

This is great advice for a new shooter. I'm definitely going to practice this.

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Nope Nope
Nope Nope - 10.07.2023 08:25

Walls? Oh yeah, baby, I might not hit the bottom, but I'll beat the SH1T out the side.

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Francis GARNER
Francis GARNER - 10.07.2023 01:48

Sir you didnot mention Revolvers is it the same. Thanks

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Семейството, живота и нещо повече...
Семейството, живота и нещо повече... - 06.07.2023 14:33

Once the great psychologist Sigmund Freud said:
"..there is no bad , good, pervert, usuall sex when overall you make the sex and the partners enjoying it. Everything else is a matter of choice" ! .. i totally agree with that
There is no "perfect stand", "perfect reload", "perfect movement".. " perfect shooter" - there is just one word that you must say yourself and do it again and again:
Practice, Practice, Practice... and when you're over with it - Practice again!

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Nito Rodr
Nito Rodr - 06.07.2023 00:25

Unmm bannn bannn ho nooo misss👉👍👍

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dopewocka
dopewocka - 02.07.2023 04:25

One of the four fundamentals. Trigger squeeze.

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_red
_red - 01.07.2023 07:29

Appreciate the tip! I’ve always been taught to take it to the wall but as you said, there is still a margin of error and that’s where I am as adding movement. Learning the prep the trigger based on Miles feedback was key for me.

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Max Corder
Max Corder - 01.07.2023 00:11

I recently got back into shooting regularly and I was having difficulty with consistency and accuracy. A couple of weeks ago I attended a handgun class with a well-known instructor and my shooting was terrible. I did not get the help I needed to improve other than I need to work on it. The problem was recoil anticipation, which I discovered when the instructor, unknown to me while I was distracted, removed the bullets from my pistol, handed it to and told me to fire away. Of course, I was anticipating and causing the pistol to dip significantly. My actual shots were 6-8 inches low at 7 yards. No matter what I did, I couldn't fix it.

Then last week I watched a video by another instructor who used a technique very similar to what is being described in this video here. The idea is that the distance from the first wall to the rear of the full trigger travel is "100%" of the distance the trigger will travel. The % of that distance needed to make the gun "go bang" and break the shot is somewhere between those two points. So, the idea is to begin a count "10%", then "20%" as you increase pressure on the trigger, and so on until the shot breaks. You can count slowly or faster, but what it did for me is to take my mind off the shot anticipation and recoil and focus it psychologically on the percentage count. Coupled with a changed grip, my shooting improved immediately, and from all distances. I also changed my description of trigger manipulation from "pull" or "squeeze" to "increase pressure". I was mentally connecting "pulling and squeezing" to all my fingers, rather than isolating my trigger finger.

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VIPR Cuisine
VIPR Cuisine - 30.06.2023 16:26

Great video and articulation of the breakdown in the trigger dynamics. While I understood this process and tell anyone I’m showing how to shoot that the trigger manipulation is the most important part of accuracy I had never seen a breakdown like this! Outstanding 🎉

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B
B - 27.06.2023 07:36

Support hand grip and finding the right part of your trigger finger to pull with also are huge things to dial in on.

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Philip
Philip - 26.06.2023 18:19

That’s a great tip. I’m a very new shooter and i often go low right like many people. I’ve been working having a consistent grip which has helped. I’m eager to try this. Thank you!

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MCM NeverReadsReplys
MCM NeverReadsReplys - 26.06.2023 08:06

Changed my stock M&P (0.1) trigger to an Apex with a 3.7 lb pull. The slack between the wall and FIRE is one Millimeter. So, for practical purposes there is nothing beyond the wall for me to deal with. (I love my Apex trigger set!!)

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John doe
John doe - 26.06.2023 04:38

Good info can you add trigger reset to the process

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wjsj69
wjsj69 - 24.06.2023 00:59

Great info. Should use a double action for a better demonstration.

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Ben
Ben - 23.06.2023 13:45

Dumb question right here; isn't that kinda dangerous? Does this not increase the likelihood of an "accidental discharge"? And 2nd question can you go back once you went past that first wall? Let's say you are a cop and you were about to shoot but you don't need to anymore; can you simply release the trigger?

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Event Horizon Productions
Event Horizon Productions - 22.06.2023 20:08

Take a shot every time they tell you that this technique will improve your accuracy.

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