How to Shoot Faster! The sub .15 split system.

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  • @brennanbrennecke3323
    @brennanbrennecke3323 Год назад +32

    This is an excellent video. Well articulated, most 1) can’t split the gun like that and 2) can’t articulate HOW it’s done. This shows someone who’s thought through every aspect of the topic and has done a LOT of exploration work. This doesn’t come naturally, it takes a lot of hard work and effort and ammo, mostly. Good stuff man. Maybe one of these days I’ll beat you in a bill drill.

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад

      Preciate it brother, expecting it any day now!

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад

      @UCQ__BHx0k4iw3pvzFrzHg6A Very cool man!

  • @parunbelhomme
    @parunbelhomme 10 месяцев назад +4

    I don't think I've ever learned so much about shooting fast in under 30 min, like I have in just watching this video. Thanks a bunch for this Billy!

  • @GunnyUniform
    @GunnyUniform Год назад +12

    I’m already seeing my split times dropping doing these drills in dry/live fire. I’ve been doing each drill for 5 minutes every day. Can’t recommend these drills enough.

    • @PapaTango1M
      @PapaTango1M 5 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed. Application has boosted my trigger game. 100%

    • @rurouniad
      @rurouniad 2 месяца назад

      What are they?

  • @wiscojoe_ggg3449
    @wiscojoe_ggg3449 Год назад +7

    They heard you shooting. Flying over looking for illegal machine guns.😂 great video man. This is very helpful. I’m looking forward to working these drills and checking back to share my results. Thank you!

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад

      With the fudds that run this range you might be right hahaha.

  • @alexanderb5644
    @alexanderb5644 Год назад +7

    The most complete lesson on splits I've ever seen. Been subbed for years too, wouldn't have seen this without your precision rifle email

  • @billalumni7760
    @billalumni7760 9 месяцев назад +7

    You are a phenomenal instructor.

  • @H.T.A.A.
    @H.T.A.A. Месяц назад +4

    Great video, great techniques !
    Can’t wait to apply most of it on the range !!!
    Now, one thing….
    Maybe I didn’t quite understood that part, but the only thing I disagree is the dominant hand relaxed.
    @SpecTrain , Try to follow me to see if it makes sense..👇🏼
    If dominant hand is relaxed there will be room to change the position of your firearm from ‘ on target’ to ‘off target’, if you increase the pressure tightness you are applying on your grip, thru a sympathetic squeeze of the remaining 4 fingers on your dominant hand, either from the trigger finger squeeze or from the support hand squeeze…
    If the support hand has tight pressure on the grip, and you manage to keep it tight for the split sequence of shots you are willing to shoot, then you you decrease the room from ‘relaxed’ to ‘tight’ considerably to the point that changing the firearm position from ‘on target’ to ‘off target’ with an increase on the pressure tightness you are applying on your grip is no longer a variable…

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Месяц назад +1

      Not sure I follow all that but a couple things.
      I don't teach that all shooters should universally have their firing hand completely relaxed at all times. I do find that generally works the best for most, but certainly for some adding some firing hand pressure helps them find trigger finger isolation more easily. However, at this point in time I do believe I can say universally that the more relaxed your firing hand is the faster you will be able to split. I do currently believe it is possible to reach .10 or even sub .10 splits with a tight firing hand on something like a glock trigger. I eagerly await somebody to prove me wrong but I just haven't seen it. Mike seeklander is a perfect example of a strong shooter that prefers a tight firing hand, but there's a reason his splits are what they are.
      If you find that a tight firing hand helps you with trigger finger isolation and you don't care about crazy splits, I support that position 100%. I DO feel that it is very possible for most shooters to shoot extremely well with a completely relaxed firing hand but it just takes training like this whole process does.
      Now what I think you are getting with the "room" argument is that if you are already putting pressure into the pistol with firing hand there's less chance to put more pressure into when pressing the trigger. Again, this might be a natural result for some shooters, but certainly is not universal. What I actually find is that sympathetic pressure changes tend to happen by percentages. For example lets say your peak grip pressure is 150 lbs. Nobody is gripping the gun that hard except maybe vogel, so you always have room to go up. Now lets say I am gripping with 1 lb of firing hand pressure, and when I press the trigger I sympathetically increase my overall grip pressure by 100%, that would only add 1lb. If I do the same thing while gripping with 20 lbs of pressure, I've just added 20 lbs and so on. Again that math is nowhere near clean or researched but expresses a reality I find regularly.
      Bottom line with all this, experiment, try all the things, see what works best for you.

  • @JG_TACTICAL
    @JG_TACTICAL 8 месяцев назад +4

    This is my favorite video regarding split training. Amazing job!

  • @michaelschuerhoff
    @michaelschuerhoff 6 месяцев назад +3

    The rehab monster is the secret to match performance. All the caffeine goodness with none of the fizzy bubbly guts.

  • @pcs3576
    @pcs3576 Год назад +8

    Holy CRAP!!!! Amazing video and drills to make you better. Thank you!!! Totally rad vid.

  • @rytacarms
    @rytacarms 8 месяцев назад +2

    Solid content,kinda mad I didn’t get recommended this channel sooner

  • @UrbanDefenseSystems
    @UrbanDefenseSystems 19 дней назад

    I'm sure everyone would like to have faster splits if they managed to keep the same accuracy/performance. However, it's also true that there are many world champs that have .20 splits. Which shows to some extent, that it really doesn't matter. Seems like there's so much more time to be gained in other areas. However, I clicked on this video because I'm trying to improve that bill drill. So good information brother.

  • @lastcat
    @lastcat 6 месяцев назад +7

    Very good. Probably the best video I've seen so far about grip/trigger/recoil/splits. No stories about Scott at the range, old wives tales, some RO did this, no bs. You've got skills as a Teacher. Thank you, excellent. !!!

  • @bobl2833
    @bobl2833 15 дней назад

    Must say- you are sharing the valuable truth.

  • @genin69
    @genin69 Год назад +4

    Ive been using a metronome to help with timing and its great

  • @blazeoffuegon
    @blazeoffuegon 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great video! When I first started trying to go faster (1984 ish) I made a recording to listen to on my way to matches. Cassat tape. I recorded banging a kitchen pot at the slower cadence and got progressively faster about every 3 or 4 reps. The final sets were at this guy's metronome 400bpm or a little faster. When I got to the match my brain would shoot for that cadence. I used to be fast!!! I haven't though about that tape in 40 years!

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 8 месяцев назад +1

      Musicians who train to play fast scalar runs or even fast single note rhythms have an advantage here, due to better neuroplasticity and trained twitchy muscle fibers. Especially pianists, bassists, and guitarists.

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 8 месяцев назад +1

      I commented before he mentioned the drummer.

  • @LamboFit
    @LamboFit 6 месяцев назад +3

    This video helped me a ton. Thank you for sharing

  • @raifcluster
    @raifcluster 3 месяца назад

    A long time ago I read the book The Mental Game of Golf to improve my scores on the course. It worked! All about timing! This video is reminescent of those same instructions. VERY helpful, and spot on.

  • @Johnsormani
    @Johnsormani 6 месяцев назад +3

    Well explained. But fast doubles not help you much if it takes too much time to get the first shot on target. The most gains in a competition can be made by getting into and out of shooting positions efficiently and acquiring your target early enough

  • @EthanBares
    @EthanBares Год назад +5

    This is a fantastic video. Billy does an excellent job explaining things.

  • @nathanjames329
    @nathanjames329 2 месяца назад +1

    This is really well done. I'm going to try few of these drills.

  • @andywalker7144
    @andywalker7144 Год назад +2

    Excellent stuff. Going to be using the metronome idea for sure.

  • @eddiepereira9628
    @eddiepereira9628 Год назад +2

    Absolutely one of the best if not the best video on trigger manipulation I ever seen. Much appreciated.

  • @bach1958
    @bach1958 Год назад +2

    Very informative presentation. Well done.

  • @liketadied
    @liketadied 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is a great video

  • @MikeSeeklander
    @MikeSeeklander 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video dude! Well done!

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks mike! Pretty sure I mentioned you in this video somewhere haha. Picked up several things from you over the years. Will try and say hey at nats!🤙

  • @priority19
    @priority19 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video!

  • @grzegorzmgorecki
    @grzegorzmgorecki 2 месяца назад

    Very informative video! I’m surprised by the fact, that you have only 7k followers! Really nice hints to improve speed!

  • @johnmerritt1094
    @johnmerritt1094 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent excellent presentation!!!
    I am good at combat shooting but want to learn the speed and precision of competitive shooting! It’s two completely different worlds imho

  • @georgekirby3361
    @georgekirby3361 Год назад +4

    Excellent

  • @bobl2833
    @bobl2833 Месяц назад

    Splits and keeping grip after shot 3 or more is a challenge for me. Thanks. I’m taking notes

  • @lesterjamesHDTV
    @lesterjamesHDTV 13 дней назад

    Excellent video! Subscribed!

  • @unclesam7660
    @unclesam7660 Год назад +2

    This is a badass video thanks 🙏

  • @mymainelogcabin
    @mymainelogcabin Год назад

    The last part is what I needed to hear👍👍

  • @ms_shooting
    @ms_shooting Год назад +1

    This was a great teaching video. Thank you!

  • @heeebeeegeeebeee
    @heeebeeegeeebeee 8 месяцев назад

    Good stuff. I hope this channel grows. The tutorials are excellent.

  • @johnnygimms4523
    @johnnygimms4523 Год назад +1

    Im really glad I found your channel it’s outstanding. Thanks!

  • @mjohnstonflying
    @mjohnstonflying 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video thank you

  • @llobualiste6120
    @llobualiste6120 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, very much for video

  • @garrettlundy3959
    @garrettlundy3959 6 месяцев назад +6

    This man trigger finger so fast he can put his wife in a wheelchair 😂

  • @Tacticool_Mutton_Chops
    @Tacticool_Mutton_Chops Год назад +2

    I love the use of a metronome for teaching faster splits. I'm a guitar player mostly where I've worked with metronomes, but I also have taken lessons on drum kit too. Ever since I started training for sub .15s splits, I've found it's easiest to count bill drills the way I was taught to count 16th notes on drums. So for a bill reload bill I'll be saying in my head: "one ee and uh two ee - reload - one ee and uh two ee" - but even counting with my internalized metronome, I've never thought to actually break out the metronome app and calculate what BPM would be my split goals.

  • @mcgowan7100
    @mcgowan7100 Год назад +2

    This is a fantastic video. The clear way you break this down and explain it sets it head and shoulders above other RUclips content.
    Keep it up.
    This is fire.
    P. S. I’ve contacted my 3rd grade music teacher to see if she still has that metronome we used

  • @theccwdad
    @theccwdad 8 месяцев назад +2

    You are the guy ken hackathorn was talking about in his de cocker video 😂

  • @ABiblicalView
    @ABiblicalView Год назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @carry_boats
    @carry_boats 2 месяца назад

    THIS VIDEO IS GREAT!!!!!!!!

  • @copelandingadventures
    @copelandingadventures 8 месяцев назад

    Well done!

  • @juanclaudio7935
    @juanclaudio7935 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Bens_Channel47
    @Bens_Channel47 10 месяцев назад

    thanks. Excellent Video!

  • @WTS-03
    @WTS-03 Год назад +1

    Love this info

  • @Adam_B_Shooting
    @Adam_B_Shooting Год назад +5

    Can I just take a second to say how jealous I am that you have that KC slide. I wish Zev still offered a 34 size slide for the OZ9 standard.

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад +2

      yeah it's a bummer man. I only managed to get two of them haha. You can still find the slides on ebay usually.

    • @Adam_B_Shooting
      @Adam_B_Shooting Год назад +1

      @@SpecTrain or I could wait for the Billy signature series Zev slide haha.

    • @JimneyCriquet
      @JimneyCriquet 9 месяцев назад

      I’m late but I think they are offering a new oz9v2 with a long slide now

    • @Adam_B_Shooting
      @Adam_B_Shooting 9 месяцев назад

      @@JimneyCriquet that’s only for the V1 & V2 OZ9c version. I want the OZ9 Standard one so I can use a fullsize guide rod and spring and not a compact.

  • @johnnyfox8142
    @johnnyfox8142 11 месяцев назад

    So after watching this for the 3rd time I found the 400 bmp metronome on RUclips and while listening to the beats Im practicing dryfiring the trigger while watching the dot.
    It's tough to keep up.😮

  • @tjc501
    @tjc501 8 месяцев назад +1

    I could get .15 splits pretty consistently but i slap the shit out of the trigger amongst other things going that fast. Per mantis x.

  • @UncleFjester
    @UncleFjester Месяц назад

    FYI Time stamps would work for us on the timeline if you start with 0:00 Intro

  • @jacksonfrench3226
    @jacksonfrench3226 4 месяца назад

    Does anyone have a good way to match splits to BPM? An equation to show what .17 is in bpm perhaps

  • @Leo.AGallardo
    @Leo.AGallardo Месяц назад

    What kind of trigger are u running

  • @vszmey
    @vszmey 8 месяцев назад

    What I tap with my hand, I can easily keep 500 cadence. But when I try to do the same with the gun and jerking the trigger with my finger, I can't even keep 400 cadence. Do you have a solution for that? Thanks!
    Great video BTW!!!

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  8 месяцев назад

      I do, but they are all in the video haha. Keep up the work on it!

  • @jbarres80
    @jbarres80 10 месяцев назад

    My splits are between .15-.18 but feel slow to me

  • @is-nv1lu
    @is-nv1lu Год назад

    When working these are you holding to an accuracy standard initially? or plugging in accuracy(A zone) afterwards?

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад +3

      Depending on which step you are working on accuracy may or may not be a big component at first. But let me put it this way... If you are currently maxing out at a .20 split, and you want to get to .15 split alphas at 7, the fastest way to get there is to simply figure out how to split the gun at .15, and then from there figure out the control piece at that speed.

    • @is-nv1lu
      @is-nv1lu Год назад +1

      Thank you@@SpecTrain

    • @is-nv1lu
      @is-nv1lu Год назад +2

      @@SpecTrain I hit .16’s on a bill drill last week, and just hit .13’s raw speed today. It works when I do my part. Thanks!

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад +1

      @@is-nv1lu Love it!

  • @Tunnellord
    @Tunnellord Год назад

    Could you apply this to duty triggers?

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад +3

      Absolutely. Recently posted 4 shots from the draw in under 1 second with a stock Glock. Same principles apply.

  • @musicman1eanda
    @musicman1eanda Год назад

    I'm a B class CO shooter and have been working on doubles for over a year. I still can't hold the A zone within 10yds. I'm honestly trying to grip as tightly as I can with only my support hand, yet I still get high & left Cs, Ds, and mikes for the second round of many pairs.

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад +2

      Without seeing what exactly is going on and working through some stuff with you it's tough to diagnose just from that man. With the amount of work is sounds like you are putting in, if you aren't making significant progress I'd look at jumping in a class with a squared away instructor for some in-person diagnostics.

    • @TNSK
      @TNSK 9 месяцев назад +1

      Any lateral movement is grip. And in your case probably pressure lacking from the arms clamping in not lack of hands squeezing . I would watch Mike Seeklander describing grip pressure.

  • @JonCMarino
    @JonCMarino Год назад +2

    are you a GM?

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад +2

      Yep.

    • @JonCMarino
      @JonCMarino Год назад

      Awesome. Congrats sooooooo not easy to do.

  • @jackruby4680
    @jackruby4680 Год назад

    I notice he's aiming low. That would definitely make wrist/muzzle control easier that shooting at a 5 or 6 ft high level target.

    • @SpecTrain
      @SpecTrain  Год назад +11

      The weight of the gun is the same, the amount of energy transferred into the hands by recoil is the same, the amount of input needed to return the gun to zero is the same. It literally makes no difference. I just won the bill drill competition at USPSA nationals with a 1.23, all alpha, normal height target.
      Excuses aren't helpful, only work is.

  • @lima993b
    @lima993b Год назад

    please do "how to run faster" next