Always appreciate these videos, on an older video you mentioned a lower finger placement on the trigger and that helped clean up some muzzle movement as well as getting lower times on trigger break at speed. Haha more accurate and faster, win win
Good evening, Rob and family. Happy Saturday to you and your family. 💪🇺🇸💪. Once again. 👌 training video. Question for you. What competition & holster company to you run?
Thanks so much James! My holsters are typically either from Www.gxproductsusa.com Or Www.txcholsters.com My holster hangar is from henning group (link below with mag pouches) My mag pouches are from Henningshop.com- rob10 for 10% off everything! And Txc holsters (link above) Hope you're great!
I actually copied your other dry fire set up with the el presidente in the garage and do some of these already. This was great I will try the ones I don't do yet.
The wall is one option and easiest! However most of the time I start from touching the trigger face with no slack removed. Both are great options and I'd recommend doing both.
Great question! 2 options for doing this legally at the safe table 1 - EMPTY mags are allowed to be used at the safe table. The rule in the uspsa rulebook for this is 2.4.1.3, IPSC rulebook is 2.4.3.3 - EMPTY magazines only! Dummy rounds are even considered ammunition and are grounds for a DQ 2 - ive used Double Alpha Dryfire mags as well - there is no way these mags can ever handle live ammunition, and they have some weight to them, but dont sit on magnet mag pouches as well - www.doublealpha.biz/us/daa-dry-fire-practice-magazine Lastly, if the range you use has a live fire bay available for use pre-match, you can use that as well. I don't rely on this being available but if it is I'll typically use that bay so that I can also shoot live if I choose! I hope that helps you!
Great video man
Thanks man! I'll see you in a few weeks!
Your transfer to week hand from the draw is simply amazing.
@@jpradasdiez thanks so much for that!
I am very much enjoying implementing your drills and exrcises. I use the SG Go timer which is working great. Thank you for your help.
@brianshuler6951 so glad you're finding it helpful!!!
SG timers are awesome and I use the GO timer in live fire all the time
You give solid gold nuggets and reminders! Thank you!
Happy to help to the best of my ability!
Always appreciate these videos, on an older video you mentioned a lower finger placement on the trigger and that helped clean up some muzzle movement as well as getting lower times on trigger break at speed.
Haha more accurate and faster, win win
This sounds amazing! Great work and I'm so glad I could help you.
Feel free to ask questions anytime 😁
Great way to make training more effectivve - add layers to every drill. Thanks!
@jimcatpsu anytime and thank you! That's all growth is - taking fundamental skills and adding layers of complexity on it 😁
Good evening, Rob and family. Happy Saturday to you and your family. 💪🇺🇸💪. Once again. 👌 training video. Question for you. What competition & holster company to you run?
Thanks so much James!
My holsters are typically either from
Www.gxproductsusa.com
Or
Www.txcholsters.com
My holster hangar is from henning group (link below with mag pouches)
My mag pouches are from
Henningshop.com- rob10 for 10% off everything!
And
Txc holsters (link above)
Hope you're great!
I actually copied your other dry fire set up with the el presidente in the garage and do some of these already. This was great I will try the ones I don't do yet.
Glad to hear they're helping you! Sounds like you're taking great initiative to train and improve 😁
Are you pressing from the "wall"? Thanks.
The wall is one option and easiest! However most of the time I start from touching the trigger face with no slack removed. Both are great options and I'd recommend doing both.
Going to do with my Mantis x10
@@MPMII awesome! I remember doing a similar drill from them called compressed surprise break! This was like 6 or 7 years ago though haha
@robepifania still have that!
@@MPMII haha awesome
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Thanks for watching!
How do you do this with a mag at safety table to warm up? Seems like a DQ.
Great question!
2 options for doing this legally at the safe table
1 - EMPTY mags are allowed to be used at the safe table. The rule in the uspsa rulebook for this is 2.4.1.3, IPSC rulebook is 2.4.3.3 - EMPTY magazines only! Dummy rounds are even considered ammunition and are grounds for a DQ
2 - ive used Double Alpha Dryfire mags as well - there is no way these mags can ever handle live ammunition, and they have some weight to them, but dont sit on magnet mag pouches as well - www.doublealpha.biz/us/daa-dry-fire-practice-magazine
Lastly, if the range you use has a live fire bay available for use pre-match, you can use that as well. I don't rely on this being available but if it is I'll typically use that bay so that I can also shoot live if I choose!
I hope that helps you!
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Thanks!
Awesome video. Thanks
@@eddiepereira9628 thanks for watching!