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Pistol Wizard
Добавлен 16 дек 2020
Training Concealed Carriers to shoot like FBI agents...and beyond.
I'm Bryan Hill, founder of Pistol Wizard. On this channel:
* Learn defensive tools so you can go about your life confident you can protect yourself and your loved ones.
* Learn when to use which defensive tools, so you stay out of jail.
* Learn how competitive shooting principles translate to self defense.
* See examples of how self defense really goes in the real world, not Hollywood.
If you're near Georgetown TX, come train!
I'm Bryan Hill, founder of Pistol Wizard. On this channel:
* Learn defensive tools so you can go about your life confident you can protect yourself and your loved ones.
* Learn when to use which defensive tools, so you stay out of jail.
* Learn how competitive shooting principles translate to self defense.
* See examples of how self defense really goes in the real world, not Hollywood.
If you're near Georgetown TX, come train!
How to Shoot Bunny Stacks (Ben Stoeger)
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Ben Stoeger is an IPSC World Champion, multiple time USPSA National Champion, and author. He travels all over the US and the world shooting matches and teaching classes.
Get his flagship book, Practical Shooting Training: amzn.to/3fYQxda
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Ben Stoeger is an IPSC World Champion, multiple time USPSA National Champion, and author. He travels all over the US and the world shooting matches and teaching classes.
Get his flagship book, Practical Shooting Training: amzn.to/3fYQxda
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Should New Shooters Start with Dot or Irons? Ben Stoeger Responds
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Posture and Tension with the MXAD Drill: How to Stop being a Tactical Turtle (Ben Stoeger)
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Unit Charlie Drill: Challenge Your Movement, Vision, and Marksmanship (Ben Stoeger)
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Bar Hop: Common Corrections (Ben Stoeger)
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In and Out Drill: Movement with Vision Barriers, Wide Transitions, and Stance Checks
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Position Entries and Exits: 3 Things to Focus on (Ben Stoeger)
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Hard vs. Soft Exits (Ben Stoeger)
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Position Entries: Common Errors (Ben Stoeger)
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Mobile Shooting with a Dot (Ben Stoeger)
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Mastered the Bar Hop Drill? Add a Vision Barrier (Ben Stoeger)
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Trigger Freeze: The Causes and How to STOP It (Ben Stoeger)
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Trigger Technique with a Glock (Ben Stoeger)
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How to Target Transition in Live Fire (Ben Stoeger)
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Visual Cues for Shooting Pace in a USPSA / IPSC / IDPA Stage (Ben Stoeger)
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Visual Cues for Shooting Pace in a USPSA / IPSC / IDPA Stage (Ben Stoeger)
How to Shoot the Track the A Zone Drill (Ben Stoeger)
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How to Shoot the Track the A Zone Drill (Ben Stoeger)
The Doubles Drill: Ben Stoeger Gives a Deep Dive
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The Doubles Drill: Ben Stoeger Gives a Deep Dive
How to Do Reload Micro Drill 1 (Ben Stoeger)
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How to Do Reload Micro Drill 1 (Ben Stoeger)
Target Transitions: A Quick Walkthrough by Ben Stoeger
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Target Transitions: A Quick Walkthrough by Ben Stoeger
Target Vs Sight Focus and Disciplined Vision on Close Targets (Ben Stoeger)
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Target Vs Sight Focus and Disciplined Vision on Close Targets (Ben Stoeger)
Test Your Visual Confirmation (Ben Stoeger)
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Test Your Visual Confirmation (Ben Stoeger)
Experiment with Visual Confirmations to Get Best Results (Ben Stoeger)
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Experiment with Visual Confirmations to Get Best Results (Ben Stoeger)
Stuck on Sight Focus? 2 Tips to Help you Use Target Focus in Shooting
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Stuck on Sight Focus? 2 Tips to Help you Use Target Focus in Shooting
Focus on Visual Confirmation to Level up (Ben Stoeger)
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Focus on Visual Confirmation to Level up (Ben Stoeger)
Changing Visual Confirmation from Head to Body (Ben Stoeger)
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Changing Visual Confirmation from Head to Body (Ben Stoeger)
Understanding Visual Confirmation with a Pistol (Ben Stoeger)
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Understanding Visual Confirmation with a Pistol (Ben Stoeger)
The Practical Accuracy Drill: Master Marksmanship at Speed (Ben Stoeger)
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The Practical Accuracy Drill: Master Marksmanship at Speed (Ben Stoeger)
How to Shoot the Doubles Drill and Master Recoil (Ben Stoeger)
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How to Shoot the Doubles Drill and Master Recoil (Ben Stoeger)
Ben Stoeger Demonstrates the Accelerator Drill in 3.80
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Ben Stoeger Demonstrates the Accelerator Drill in 3.80
One Pistol or Many to Get Good? Ben Stoeger Responds
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One Pistol or Many to Get Good? Ben Stoeger Responds
Perfect is the enemy of good enough.
Thanks !
This video made so much click for me.
Egggsssactly
Exactly what i need to practice daily. Many thanks Ben.
I have 3 main guns: Sig Sauer P226 sao Legion (9mm), Sig Sauer Max Michel (45acp) and CZ Shadow 2 (9mm). The CZ is my competition-gun. Max Michel is my fun-to-do-IPSC-gun. Would you recommend dry-fire-practice with all of them (I do grip them differently) or just focus on the competitiongun??
Solid God!
Thank you Ben, that is the clearest explanation I've ever heard about Marksmanship and staying the pace with a Master. Trying that drill next week. Cheers, great vids.
Ben is always honest, always real, and always talking about substantial techniques without a bunch of bs. Thanks Ben!
Problem is the fatter you make the grip to give more space for your support hand, the more space your index finger must cover to get to the trigger.
There's an idea that you only get the fatter grip on one side (your support hand's) and keep your firing hand's grip thin. I know of one shop that offers this option.
Perfect
What is the holster you were using?
Why not just turn the dot off and shoot looking through the glass? Is this different?
I hope one day I get the chance to go to one of your classes as I have learned more from you than any other teacher I’ve ever had! Thanks Mr. Stoeger!
I completely agree-I shoot all my pistols like double action revolvers. Roll through the trigger. Completely release the trigger. Repeat as necessary. For me, this is faster, way simpler and much more accurate than trying to prep the trigger, add initial pressure, then build pressure to a surprise break. I tried it bullseye style for years and pulled everything low left. Not anymore! Great video. Very useful. Thanks for sharing.
Never experienced this until I started competing w glock about 6 months ago. Agree it’s a grip thing, I’ve been experimenting with different triggers, beaver tails etc to find the right feel,but right now my grip overall is appallingly bad, with a few trigger freezes and shitty hits as results. Am going to give it a few thousand rounds more and see if I start to get a grip on things (pun intended)
That fast sprint from left to right would get you DQ'd in many matches around here. They'd consider it 'breaking the 180'.
This is awesome content, thanks Ben!
Great video. Thanks!
What about da/sa guns with no manual safety? How would you do it then?
You don't really have to see the sites for 25-yard shooting...damn i got a loooonngg ways to be go😭
Click bait. You never told us anything besides where to get the book you are flogging.
Red dot, irons and a laser sight grip. Backup pistol in an ankle holster. Neck chain knife under my shirt. That's my minimum for around the house. Add an IWB holster with another semi auto plus a patrol rifle when I go out. Never know what you will need. Be safe.
Sounds like a class given to the d-boys.
How do you get away with just stealing all of his content?
I didn’t care about it either until my battery door broke off my holosun.
Well said
Excellent advice
It’s really embarrassing that I’ve never had a pistol that actually fit, but you don’t know what you don’t know. Thank you very much! it’s wild how much better I’ve got in just a month of watching/reading your stuff. Can’t wait to catch a class
Stoeger rules.
Well shit, just get rid of the dot together! Geeze
Love the show case of failure, it makes stuff more relatable.
In a real gunfight where you use a pistol you are probably not gonna use any sights at all. It will all be instinctive point shooting. A buddy of mine hits steel at 100 yards with his pistol without any sights
Really awesome to see that even you have *some* sympathetic finger movement
Thanks. Had that during my last match for the first time and didnt know whats happening.
I recently bought most of your books. Seriously multifaceted instruction.
Why don't manufacturers offer more frontstrap options? I tend to have the problem of my fingers being long enough to interfere with my support hand real estate, but my trigger finger isn't long enouh to reach the trigger. Bigger backstraps solve one problem, but make the other problem worse.
Started with a red dot first two guns. And my third gun with iron sights. Try to be target focused in both. Iron is good for me up to 25 yards. After that red dot only works so far. Then there is having to change glasses. For 25 - 50 yards. It is all an interesting learning experience. Takes time, patience and motivation....And your outstanding videos.
The "Mental Game". This is the hard part.
Agreed. That's one of the reasons I started a podcast on the mental game of the shooting sports. My cohost and I have spent many years looking at all sorts of aspects and techniques. There is so much there. Often times those mental aspects are simple in principal and often difficult in practice.
I think he's done that once or twice.
2200?! Wow.
100 percent changed my shooting when my ccw instructor relaxed my shoulders stood me up slightly and bent my elbows and pulled my gun in more natural closer to my chest. I was like who the fuck taught me shoot the other way?!?😂 This is the way brother.
It's hard for me to keep my shoulders in a natural position. My eyes are too high or my neck is too long or something
I recently learned this after many years of shooting and USPSA comps. I was very rigid and gripping tight, trying to tame the muzzle flip. As soon as I relaxed my shoulders, back, and elbows, while maintaining tension in my wrists and obviously my grip, the gun became very flat.
ill order a bruce lee Tshirt so i can do these
It is not about feet, but about hips keeping square all the time so feet will not lift the upper body (no model walk on runway that most of people are used to more or less). I practice this walk for miles in NYC to work. It is known also to some military (but how would one know). Right... advice from "wannabee" called by Ben one time, but person who would spent a lot of time in other sports including hand to hand combat martial arts staring as es teenager many decades ago.
So damn true
The ending is so relatable lol
What distance is this demo ?
If I have "practical shooting training" should I buy "skills and drill" and "dryfire reloaded" too?
Get Dryfire Reloaded if you feel stuck at all on dry fire. There's a lot in there that is not in Practical Shooting Training. I'd only get Skills and Drills Reloaded once you feel like you've gotten all you can out of Practical Shooting Training. There's some overlap.
You guys only loose 50? Dafuq? Lol
Gold thank you