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  • @bryancastro265
    @bryancastro265 12 дней назад

    Your videos are inspiring me. I'm new to USPSA and all of my buddies have nicer guns, but watching you run your stages at a high level with your G17 reminds me that it's skill before gear that wins. These drills are awesome and I feel I can do them at my level and progress upwards. Thank you.

  • @angelmunoz4934
    @angelmunoz4934 3 месяца назад

    This kid is a future champion.

  • @Jaygoesin
    @Jaygoesin Год назад +1

    Awesome breakdown and video! I am brand spanking new (I just ordered my rig) & came across this video. Amazing insight and instruction!

    • @brantleymerriam
      @brantleymerriam Год назад +1

      Thank man! I'm happy to hear you're joining thr sport, Good luck man!

  • @arrshooting
    @arrshooting Год назад

    Instantly saved to favourites. Thanks.

  • @kagyu1
    @kagyu1 5 месяцев назад

    Outstanding! Thank you.

  • @jjoseph6166
    @jjoseph6166 Год назад

    Awesome drill! Thank you for this. Can’t wait to put it into practice

  • @vmanshooting
    @vmanshooting Год назад

    This is awesome. I’m going to try this dry fire practice tonight!

  • @ByronBeretta
    @ByronBeretta Год назад

    I never thought to practice a reload during the dropstep. Brilliant drill.

  • @1wakurat
    @1wakurat Год назад

    Great content. You just gained a new subscriber

  • @ShooterSway
    @ShooterSway Год назад

    Great info 🙏🏽🔥

  • @Sauk-gp8wy
    @Sauk-gp8wy Год назад +1

    Great content, with very little setup time! Your movement has really improved the last couple of years. I like how you blend your skills in the same basic setup. Thank You!

    • @brantleymerriam
      @brantleymerriam Год назад

      I really appreciate it man! Yes it has for sure, been trying to be as efficient as possible. I 100% belive there is a time and place to work ver very specific skills but also you need to learn how to blend skills together because that's what you do while shooting a stage.

  • @jdouguspsa
    @jdouguspsa Год назад

    great stuff

  • @mymainelogcabin
    @mymainelogcabin Год назад +1

    Nice and explanations 👍👍

  • @walter_ullon
    @walter_ullon Год назад

    Awesome content! I've been following you since your performance at this year's nationals.

  • @coreytemple22
    @coreytemple22 Год назад

    Just ran across your video. I just purchased a G34 with Delta Point and will be preparing to try out a USPSA match in the next month. Appreciate the great content. Hope to see more in the future.

    • @brantleymerriam
      @brantleymerriam Год назад

      That's great man. It's a fun sport for sure. There will definitely be more content like this in the future.

  • @juanmarquez1443
    @juanmarquez1443 Год назад

    This was an honestly amazing breakdown of simple but key things to work on dry!
    This video should have a couple million views

  • @dotislife6537
    @dotislife6537 Год назад +1

    Please please please please more videos just like this! I’m trying to go GM next year!!! & also if you ever have time please comment on my videos of my matches on what i can improve on!?

    • @brantleymerriam
      @brantleymerriam Год назад

      I will definitely be making more videos like this in the future. I love getting to help other learn the thing that took me forever to learn.

  • @michall3918
    @michall3918 Год назад

    Nice. Obviously you are a great shooter, far better then me but i do have a small thing to point out. I think it's important to always stop with feet in stable shooting position, and sometimes you land with awkward position. What i try to do is after every go, dry or live, before i do anything else i asses my feet position and try to be strict and see if it's correct one.

    • @brantleymerriam
      @brantleymerriam Год назад +2

      Thanks for the observation. Yes I agree that a stable foundation is important in a lot of scenarios, however I don't think you always have to have the perfect foot placement to shoot. I've found that when it comes to easier shots I can give up a perfect foot position for the sake of speed, but that is my style of shooting. You shoot what ever style you are more inclined to preform well at.

  • @gardnerbeach8069
    @gardnerbeach8069 Год назад

    Any recommendations on target distances for this? Setting up in an apt

    • @brantleymerriam
      @brantleymerriam Год назад +1

      I would recommend using 1/3-1/6 targets, you can buy them online or just cut our your own. Then I would mix up the distance with what ever size room you are working with. I used to run this drill in a 10'x11' room, so you don't need a crazy amount of room, but the more the better.

    • @gardnerbeach8069
      @gardnerbeach8069 Год назад

      @@brantleymerriam just simulated somewhere between 7-15 yards?

    • @brantleymerriam
      @brantleymerriam Год назад +1

      @@gardnerbeach8069 I would say simulated 3-30 yards.

  • @erxsvn
    @erxsvn Год назад

    Great stuff! I first found you on the Executive Training Group video you were featured in. Searched your name and here I am subbing to your channel 😊 Looking forward to seeing future videos including when you take 1st in Nationals! Keep it up!!