I just took an afternoon with my Ruger .22 and watched this series. I watched a video, then went and shot a clip full with what I just learned, then went back inside and watched the next video. Before I started my groups were 10” at 10 yards, but now I can consistently hit a 4” plate at 30 yards!!! I am absolutely amazed! Thank you so much for this information! And I also appreciate you giving God all the glory.
Watching You Tube videos on shooting can be confusing and often lead to discouraging results at the range. Thank you for bringing clarity regarding the fundamentals of shooting. I can’t wait to get to the range to begin putting this new knowledge into practice.
I am totally new to pistol shooting at the ripe "old age" of 67. I inherited my grandfather's S&W 38 SP snub nose pistol. I went to my local range and could barely get rounds on paper at 25 feet. Thank you for the 9 video series on how to shoot a pistol. I'm following each step to improve my accuracy. Your comments about how novices feel that a single action shot is almost like a "hair trigger" rang true with me. I was afraid of the S&W 38 SP cocked position because the gun seemed to fire on its own. Yeah, dangerous I know! But, after viewing your video series I calmed down and slowed down and practiced using your guidelines. Thank you so much for your videos!
I feel like I deserve a certificate. I attended all the classes! I can't wait to apply what I learned when I shoot again. And if needed I'll be back for a refresher course. You need more views and subscribers, your material and videos are excellent. I'm introducing you to others and hope your other subscribers do the same! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Just watched the whole series. I have been shooting handguns almost as long as you. I'm quite good at it. I am getting ready to teach my girlfriend how to shoot.Your videos have helped me a great deal. In particular the explanation of the double action pull. I got her a new S&W model 19 just like the one you got. Loved your video where you showed the improvements they made; that's how I found you. My regular carry gun is a Colt SAA in 45 long colt. It's the pistol I started on when I was about 10 years old, and it is still the one I can shoot the best. Like I have told others: if your up against 15 armed people and you have no cover; that high capacity semi-auto will still have many shots left after you fall.
Shooting rifles, I tought myself to hold the trigger press even after recoil, until I see the target back in my scope, then I let off the trigger. It will help from jerking or slapping the trigger. You would not believe how many rifle shooters I've seen slap and jerk the trigger. I took the round out of my buddy's rifle and he almost fell off the shooting bench flinching when he thought it had a live round in it, and I told him, that's not a flinch, that's crazy flinch. Great videos.
This series was a good refresher even though I am basically limited to airguns if I want to shoot a lot. Breaking it into segments was brilliant and allows a viewer to focus. Highly recommend your channel.
What a fantastic series. I acquired a Beretta Neos 22lr pistol a while ago. I think that this will be what I practice these principles with. Low recoil, long sight geometry, and a very comfortable handgun to shoot. It fits my hand very well. I am going to print out the capstone of every video in this series onto a sheet of paper and leave it on the bench in front of me to read. Captain, thank you for sharing your gift with us and I look forward to improving my handgun shooting!
I'm new to precision pistol and this series has been a fantastic course. Thank you for taking the time to make it. Quality instruction is hard to come by.
Absolutely wonderful series. Magnificent way of explaining things in a practical and easy to translate to real world experience at the range. Passed your series to all my friends!! God Bless you and yours.
I realize these videos were several years back but I still wanted to comment. In 1994 I achieved the President's Hundred at Camp Perry as part of the NY State Bullseye Pistol Team. Shortly after I earned the Distinguished Pistol Shot Medal by winning the leg match in Wallingford Connecticut. The Distinguished Shot Pistol Medal, #1,056, took 3 years to achieve. As life happens, I transferred jobs from NY to Miami Florida and stopped competing for 25 years. Since retiring I found a nearby shooting range to see how much skill I had lost. At age 71 it all came back fairly quick. It's all because I did not forget the same exact fundamentals you were talking about. Great videos and well done. Front sight/trigger control.
Im new to bullseye shooting and into my 50’s😀I found your lessons very informative, It will be nice to be able to go back here after diagnosing a bad target or pattern thats developing and have these videos to reference. Many thanks Sir for taking the time and sharing your knowledge to those of us that aspire to become proficient in shooting a handgun. God Bless and take care. 😀
Thank you. I fully in joyed your you’re videos. I have not shot bulls eye for many years. Got out of it for different reasons. This really shock the cob webs loose and I think I learned a few things. Thanks again 👍
Great series. Making a sport out of range time makes it so much fun. The mathematics of shooting this adds up to very few shots per session. A turret press makes easy work of center fire ammo needs. Many new shooters get lost in the complexity, gadgetry, and tacticool. Putting 30 rounds at 25 yards into a bullseye only takes... 30 rounds. Loading a weeks worth does not mean 1,200 rounds per hour at the bench.
Wow, thankyou so much for these videos....I'm 50 and have just purchased my first handgun. its a very long process to get a handgun licence here in Australia Have been using the range guns at my Pistol club for over a year, Finally can use my own {Smith and Wesson 627 357Magnum 5inch ...will put these video tutorials to good use Thanks again and God bless you too my friend Dean
THANK YOU, SIR THE PLEASURE IS MOST DEFINITELY ALL MINE. I enjoy your lessons, and you. When I was a young man, late teens, there were two older men who were always at the neighborhood grill at breakfast time, One gentleman was 94, the other 91. I loved talking to them, hearing their stories, along with their knowledge! I am pretty sure you're not much older than I am, but your sharing of knowledge draws me to your channel. Wish I would have had the good fortune to of known you thru the years. Not only are you a walking encyclopedia about all things guns, you have been gifted with the talent of teaching. Thank you again for the time and effort you put in helping others
Thank you 🙏 I have learned a great deal from you. I have watched the 9 videos several times each while practicing at home on my trigger control and sight picture. Next time I go to the range I hope to be doing a lot better. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this excellent series! I recently took up hand gun shooting and was very frustrated. In hindsight, I knew I had a problem with flinching but had no idea how to really deal with it. I also had a bad habIt I was unaware of, looking at the target and not the front sight. Anyway after watching your series a couple times, my shooting has improved dramatically! Two simple concepts of concentrating on the front sight and "pressing" not squeezing the trigger. I just returned from the range with my HK45 and was putting most of my shots on target, with an absolutely amazing difference from before. Again thank you for this series as it really elevated my shooting in a very short time.
Your short video series on precision shooting handguns is a great collection of techniques that can help everyone that wants to improve their shooting accuracy. I would say your video on Disassembly and care of Smith & Wesson revolvers is excellent too. Truthfully, few other firearm channels spend zero time explaining the importance of basic shooting techniques. Most channels promote rapid-fire Freddy games and completely ignore and overlook the first steps to shooting accurately. They prefer showing off to informing shooters on how to improve shooting skills. They promote ammo sales and new gun models that are seldom better than older ones. Shooting large amounts of ammunition has nothing to do with being proficient with handguns, shotguns or rifles. Americans have the most gun owners in the World. Yet win fewer Olympic Gold medals than countries where you can’t even keep guns your home. How sad is that, if that isn’t embarrassing I don’t know what is. If you never keep score of shooting results how could anyone know if they improved or not. Granted one hand Bullseye shooting sets the standard for accuracy and may not be every shooters cup of tea. However, if you think shooting rifles made to hit targets at five-hundred meters at fifty feet to fifty yards proves any high level of shooting skill you have rocks in your head. It is not how many bullets you can shoot, it is how many times your bullet hits the Bullseye. Take that to the Bank Freddy!
Thank you very much for this series. My last trip to the range a fellow next to me said he was a LE instructor and noticed I had a couple things I could do to improve my score. I was not using a good grip and it was allowing it to change as I went through the magazine. Also, I was letting the barrel droop on the last shot. These two changes dramatically improved my shots the rest of the day (Thanks Bob) I came back to your videos and found this series and enjoyed reviewing/applying each step you've presented. God bless!
Thank you very much for this series. I now have specific things to work on. Actually, I went to the range before finishing the series, and already see a marked improvement.
Thanks for these great videos. I watched all nine last night, and today went to the gun range for the first time. Your videos were invaluable, great advice and it really helped me skip a lot of mistakes and shoot well right from the start. Thank you so much and God bless!
Another excellent video series! A lot of the things you were talking about I’ve been doing. I can already tell an improvement in my shooting. Thanks again.
On May the 4th be with you, I'll be 75. YOUR KNOWLEDGE IS IMPECCABLE!!!! I thought i new pretty much about fire arms, until i started watching and listening to YOU. I have 97 sights devoted to guns, and 4 of them i really listen to. The other 93 i am slowly deleting. Oh the 7 rat shooting vids, thoes I'll keep. From the time i finished my 3 years in the Army i was ready to do shooting and hunting, well it didn't go as planed. At 26 things came to a halt. Started getting reintroduced to the sport around 2010, and YOU GUNBLUE490 ARE MAKING my transition a much better experience!!! As DARTH VADER said MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!! Stay safe, and GOD BLESS.
I wish I had of known this guy forty years ago. Even though i have been shooting since I was ten years old, these videos have shown me how much I do not know. Thank you
Thank you for doing the series sir! I have emailed the links to my son, and I hope he can learn from everything that you've taught here. God bless you sir and your family, keep up the good work!
THANK YOU! I see from this video, my target results. Your training will help me to get confidence to go back to the range to train, as soon as the flood waters recede
Best target analyses I've heard yet. Great serious videos, no b.s. here. As my right hand and arm are jacked up do to age and trying to act like I am younger, im going to use your teachings to go back and learn to shot left handed better untill i can reuse my right. You really mafe me think about the things i was taught and forgot from younger days. Thankyou again.
What a great treasure of shooting instruction. Thank you Sir for sharing all of this information. I'm headed to the range to hone my skills. God Bless!!
WoW! Thank you for posting. You were precise, to the point and in an easy to follow format. I am going to recommend to my NRA students these videos, as well as your advise on cleaning and caring for guns. I have also learned to reload ammunition from your videos, and gotten so many pointers! Thanks again and God bless (and Benny)!
Thank you so much for making this series. I've learned a lot. Also, very happy to see the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts. Dominus tecum! God bless, and thanks again.
Great wrap up. For anyone suffering from flinching, they should watch the video "Jedi Mind Tricks | How to Improve Accuracy & Speed Instantly". Works like magic!
A great series. I've considered taking up bullseye and am grateful for the refresher course on handgun technique and usage. Wanted to comment that the Like / Unlike ratio on these videos is the most positive of anything on youtube. Glad to see that others appreciate your work as well. Thanks again.
I believe as a concealed carrier I should be proficient with my 3" barrel pistol... I'd like to hear opinions on what the minimum accuracy standard should be with your carry gun. I practice at 5,7,10 and 13 yards, any opinions on minimum scoring for a given distance would be appreciated.
I'm an amateur pistol shooter; even recently picked up a Ruger MK4 which has helped a a lot and been great fun. I've suffered from almost every issue you've discussed here but am slowly improving. The one that has haunted me the most is the anticipation of recoil and it's very evident when I'm shooting my Glock model 22. I also have a Beretta 92sf which I hooting much much better than the Glock. I will say though, I haven't had a problem with 5:40, I'm rarely shooting those groups with anything centerfire..
Thank you for a great series. I have enjoyed it very much and have learnt heaps. I really appreciate the time and effort you put in to convey your knowledge and expertise. Hope you, the wife and Benny are doing well .God Bless you too GunBlue490.
Thank you for this series. Not only do you describe issues I am having, but you also describe how to fix them. I have never considered some of the items covered in your classes. I need to put away the 45 for awhile and get out my 22 and work on basics. At least I now have a plan.
Excellent presentation I will use all your tips in my indoor bulls eye league. I have most of the problems you have pointed out. Thanks for the pointers. I am a novice to this game even though I an in my 70’s, took this game up after I retired.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I will forward your videos to my oldest son who is middle aged and who has recently got into handgun shooting. He will appreciate it too.
I wish you would have been my instructor in MP school back in 1972 in Presidio of San Francisco. I don't remember getting any instruction on these points.
Thank you for doing this great series. I'm older than you, and have just taken up the sport of gallery shooting with a local gun club. Wish you were in Southern New England. Would hire you in a heartbeat to help these aged eyes and hands.
Thank You! As a fellow wood worker, I noticed your router box, cloths, glue, sandpaper, blue tape, clamps, etc (I could be wrong!). Would love the opportunity to discuss how you do both woodworking and gun activities in the same dual use space(s). Thank you again for your messages...
The Ruger .22 looks like you might have an after market sight on it.... Williams fire sight? My old eyes aren't wanting to play nice and I'm thinking about doing something different with my Mark III. Thank you for the wonderful videos!
I have watched all 9 of this series and want to say, sincerely, thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Are you perhaps from the Mass. North Shore, Beverly/Hamilton?
No sir. I am from IA.
Ditto, ditto & ditto!!! Chuck Knight from Buffalo, Texas. 🤠👨🌾✝️🙏🐩
I just took an afternoon with my Ruger .22 and watched this series. I watched a video, then went and shot a clip full with what I just learned, then went back inside and watched the next video. Before I started my groups were 10” at 10 yards, but now I can consistently hit a 4” plate at 30 yards!!! I am absolutely amazed! Thank you so much for this information! And I also appreciate you giving God all the glory.
Fantastic! Thanks for your support!
Not clip. A clip has no feeding spring. It is used to load a magazine
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Amazing series!
@mikewilson5332 ugh no one cares
Even though I've been shooting for several years now this has taught me so much more. Thank you for your knowledge sir. God bless
Watching You Tube videos on shooting can be confusing and often lead to discouraging results at the range. Thank you for bringing clarity regarding the fundamentals of shooting. I can’t wait to get to the range to begin putting this new knowledge into practice.
I am totally new to pistol shooting at the ripe "old age" of 67. I inherited my grandfather's S&W 38 SP snub nose pistol. I went to my local range and could barely get rounds on paper at 25 feet. Thank you for the 9 video series on how to shoot a pistol. I'm following each step to improve my accuracy. Your comments about how novices feel that a single action shot is almost like a "hair trigger" rang true with me. I was afraid of the S&W 38 SP cocked position because the gun seemed to fire on its own. Yeah, dangerous I know! But, after viewing your video series I calmed down and slowed down and practiced using your guidelines. Thank you so much for your videos!
This whole series is full of great info. Thank you for putting this together.
My pleasure.
I feel like I deserve a certificate. I attended all the classes! I can't wait to apply what I learned when I shoot again. And if needed I'll be back for a refresher course.
You need more views and subscribers, your material and videos are excellent. I'm introducing you to others and hope your other subscribers do the same!
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Just watched the whole series. I have been shooting handguns almost as long as you. I'm quite good at it. I am getting ready to teach my girlfriend how to shoot.Your videos have helped me a great deal. In particular the explanation of the double action pull. I got her a new S&W model 19 just like the one you got. Loved your video where you showed the improvements they made; that's how I found you. My regular carry gun is a Colt SAA in 45 long colt. It's the pistol I started on when I was about 10 years old, and it is still the one I can shoot the best. Like I have told others: if your up against 15 armed people and you have no cover; that high capacity semi-auto will still have many shots left after you fall.
Shooting rifles, I tought myself to hold the trigger press even after recoil, until I see the target back in my scope, then I let off the trigger. It will help from jerking or slapping the trigger. You would not believe how many rifle shooters I've seen slap and jerk the trigger. I took the round out of my buddy's rifle and he almost fell off the shooting bench flinching when he thought it had a live round in it, and I told him, that's not a flinch, that's crazy flinch. Great videos.
Came back to pay this series a re-visit and every one was thumbsed up from the last time.
This series was a good refresher even though I am basically limited to airguns if I want to shoot a lot. Breaking it into segments was brilliant and allows a viewer to focus. Highly recommend your channel.
Crystal clear explanation. Thank you, sir!
What a fantastic series. I acquired a Beretta Neos 22lr pistol a while ago. I think that this will be what I practice these principles with. Low recoil, long sight geometry, and a very comfortable handgun to shoot. It fits my hand very well. I am going to print out the capstone of every video in this series onto a sheet of paper and leave it on the bench in front of me to read. Captain, thank you for sharing your gift with us and I look forward to improving my handgun shooting!
I'm new to precision pistol and this series has been a fantastic course. Thank you for taking the time to make it. Quality instruction is hard to come by.
Please make a RUclips playlist from the whole series
Absolutely wonderful series. Magnificent way of explaining things in a practical and easy to translate to real world experience at the range. Passed your series to all my friends!!
God Bless you and yours.
The skills taught in this series are just as relevant now as they were years ago. Thank you for putting these videos together!
I realize these videos were several years back but I still wanted to comment. In 1994 I achieved the President's Hundred at Camp Perry as part of the NY State Bullseye Pistol Team. Shortly after I earned the Distinguished Pistol Shot Medal by winning the leg match in Wallingford Connecticut. The Distinguished Shot Pistol Medal, #1,056, took 3 years to achieve. As life happens, I transferred jobs from NY to Miami Florida and stopped competing for 25 years. Since retiring I found a nearby shooting range to see how much skill I had lost. At age 71 it all came back fairly quick. It's all because I did not forget the same exact fundamentals you were talking about. Great videos and well done. Front sight/trigger control.
You are exactly right. Though muscle strength and eyesight may fade, the fundamentals are forever.
Im new to bullseye shooting and into my 50’s😀I found your lessons very informative, It will be nice to be able to go back here after diagnosing a bad target or pattern thats developing and have these videos to reference. Many thanks Sir for taking the time and sharing your knowledge to those of us that aspire to become proficient in shooting a handgun. God Bless and take care. 😀
Thank you. I fully in joyed your you’re videos. I have not shot bulls eye for many years. Got out of it for different reasons. This really shock the cob webs loose and I think I learned a few things. Thanks again 👍
This a great series. I have sent these videos on to help others. I have been shooting for over 50 years and I have learned some things. Thank you.
This series has been great, thank you for sharing with us!
Great series.
Making a sport out of range time makes it so much fun. The mathematics of shooting this adds up to very few shots per session. A turret press makes easy work of center fire ammo needs. Many new shooters get lost in the complexity, gadgetry, and tacticool. Putting 30 rounds at 25 yards into a bullseye only takes... 30 rounds. Loading a weeks worth does not mean 1,200 rounds per hour at the bench.
Wow, thankyou so much for these videos....I'm 50 and have just purchased my first handgun. its a very long process to get a handgun licence here in Australia
Have been using the range guns at my Pistol club for over a year, Finally can use my own {Smith and Wesson 627 357Magnum 5inch ...will put these video tutorials to good use
Thanks again and God bless you too my friend
Dean
Have just started shooting at 25m and this series will definitely help me. I will be watching this over again.
Thank you, sir. I will try to put into practice what you have taught.
THANK YOU, SIR THE PLEASURE IS MOST DEFINITELY ALL MINE. I enjoy your lessons, and you. When I was a young man, late teens, there were two older men who were always at the neighborhood grill at breakfast time, One gentleman was 94, the other 91. I loved talking to them, hearing their stories, along with their knowledge! I am pretty sure you're not much older than I am, but your sharing of knowledge draws me to your channel. Wish I would have had the good fortune to of known you thru the years. Not only are you a walking encyclopedia about all things guns, you have been gifted with the talent of teaching. Thank you again for the time and effort you put in helping others
Thank you 🙏 I have learned a great deal from you. I have watched the 9 videos several times each while practicing at home on my trigger control and sight picture. Next time I go to the range I hope to be doing a lot better. Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thanks for the excellent tutorial! Please continue this format with additional topics.
I will watch this series once a day till I get it right ! Plus you have a neat workbench ! 😻🎣
Thank you for this excellent series! I recently took up hand gun shooting and was very frustrated. In hindsight, I knew I had a problem with flinching but had no idea how to really deal with it. I also had a bad habIt I was unaware of, looking at the target and not the front sight. Anyway after watching your series a couple times, my shooting has improved dramatically! Two simple concepts of concentrating on the front sight and "pressing" not squeezing the trigger. I just returned from the range with my HK45 and was putting most of my shots on target, with an absolutely amazing difference from before. Again thank you for this series as it really elevated my shooting in a very short time.
Your short video series on precision shooting handguns is a great collection of techniques that can help everyone that wants to improve their shooting accuracy. I would say your video on Disassembly and care of Smith & Wesson revolvers is excellent too. Truthfully, few other firearm channels spend zero time explaining the importance of basic shooting techniques. Most channels promote rapid-fire Freddy games and completely ignore and overlook the first steps to shooting accurately. They prefer showing off to informing shooters on how to improve shooting skills. They promote ammo sales and new gun models that are seldom better than older ones. Shooting large amounts of ammunition has nothing to do with being proficient with handguns, shotguns or rifles. Americans have the most gun owners in the World. Yet win fewer Olympic Gold medals than countries where you can’t even keep guns your home. How sad is that, if that isn’t embarrassing I don’t know what is. If you never keep score of shooting results how could anyone know if they improved or not. Granted one hand Bullseye shooting sets the standard for accuracy and may not be every shooters cup of tea. However, if you think shooting rifles made to hit targets at five-hundred meters at fifty feet to fifty yards proves any high level of shooting skill you have rocks in your head. It is not how many bullets you can shoot, it is how many times your bullet hits the Bullseye. Take that to the Bank Freddy!
Thank you very much for this series. My last trip to the range a fellow next to me said he was a LE instructor and noticed I had a couple things I could do to improve my score. I was not using a good grip and it was allowing it to change as I went through the magazine. Also, I was letting the barrel droop on the last shot. These two changes dramatically improved my shots the rest of the day (Thanks Bob) I came back to your videos and found this series and enjoyed reviewing/applying each step you've presented. God bless!
Thank so much, I will definitely pass this on!
Thank you very much for this series. I now have specific things to work on. Actually, I went to the range before finishing the series, and already see a marked improvement.
Thanks for these great videos. I watched all nine last night, and today went to the gun range for the first time. Your videos were invaluable, great advice and it really helped me skip a lot of mistakes and shoot well right from the start. Thank you so much and God bless!
Thank you so much. Fundamentals are so important!
Another excellent video series! A lot of the things you were talking about I’ve been doing. I can already tell an improvement in my shooting. Thanks again.
On May the 4th be with you, I'll be 75. YOUR KNOWLEDGE IS IMPECCABLE!!!! I thought i new pretty much about fire arms, until i started watching and listening to YOU. I have 97 sights devoted to guns, and 4 of them i really listen to. The other 93 i am slowly deleting. Oh the 7 rat shooting vids, thoes I'll keep. From the time i finished my 3 years in the Army i was ready to do shooting and hunting, well it didn't go as planed. At 26 things came to a halt. Started getting reintroduced to the sport around 2010, and YOU GUNBLUE490 ARE MAKING my transition a much better experience!!! As DARTH VADER said MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!! Stay safe, and GOD BLESS.
Wonderful instruction! Clear, concise, heartfelt. Your time and devotion is greatly appreciated, Thank You Sensei.
Just to be clear, these pistol videos have helped me a lot.
I wish I had of known this guy forty years ago. Even though i have been shooting since I was ten years old, these videos have shown me how much I do not know. Thank you
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you're the best.
Excellent. Simply excellent teaching sir! You are a natural!!
thank you for the great 9 part lessen, vary well done ,I have not shot bullseye in many years this was a great refresher
Simple, to the point, useful and free, as always GunBlue thank you.
Thank you for doing the series sir! I have emailed the links to my son, and I hope he can learn from everything that you've taught here. God bless you sir and your family, keep up the good work!
Great Course on Essentials of Shooting Accuracy! Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Just superb! So pleased I found this guy. Thank you so much
This has been an excellent course of instruction. Many take-aways!
This series is great.
Excellent as always. You sir are a wealth of sound info and timeless fundamentals. Thank you for sharing. Roop
THANK YOU! I see from this video, my target results. Your training will help me to get confidence to go back to the range to train, as soon as the flood waters recede
Best target analyses I've heard yet. Great serious videos, no b.s. here. As my right hand and arm are jacked up do to age and trying to act like I am younger, im going to use your teachings to go back and learn to shot left handed better untill i can reuse my right. You really mafe me think about the things i was taught and forgot from younger days. Thankyou again.
What a great treasure of shooting instruction. Thank you Sir for sharing all of this information. I'm headed to the range to hone my skills. God Bless!!
Thank you for the well-detailed explanation of each shooting lesson. Each lesson leads to a better understanding of proper techniques.
thank you sir for posting this series again. a refresher so to speak
WoW! Thank you for posting. You were precise, to the point and in an easy to follow format. I am going to recommend to my NRA students these videos, as well as your advise on cleaning and caring for guns. I have also learned to reload ammunition from your videos, and gotten so many pointers! Thanks again and God bless (and Benny)!
You did a wonderful job of making this nine episode series. I feel I picked up some valuable information that will help me. A top notch presentation.
Thank you so much for making this series. I've learned a lot. Also, very happy to see the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts. Dominus tecum! God bless, and thanks again.
Thanks for this course of instruction I appreciate all of your work. You brought up many issues that will help me to improve. Thanks! SemperFi!
Great wrap up. For anyone suffering from flinching, they should watch the video "Jedi Mind Tricks | How to Improve Accuracy & Speed Instantly". Works like magic!
Thank you sir and thanks again for all your hard work you put into you videos.
i learned a lot watching these nine series videos.god bless.
A great series. I've considered taking up bullseye and am grateful for the refresher course on handgun technique and usage. Wanted to comment that the Like / Unlike ratio on these videos is the most positive of anything on youtube. Glad to see that others appreciate your work as well. Thanks again.
Many thanks may you an Benny and precision shooting live forever.
I believe as a concealed carrier I should be proficient with my 3" barrel pistol... I'd like to hear opinions on what the minimum accuracy standard should be with your carry gun. I practice at 5,7,10 and 13 yards, any opinions on minimum scoring for a given distance would be appreciated.
I'm an amateur pistol shooter; even recently picked up a Ruger MK4 which has helped a a lot and been great fun. I've suffered from almost every issue you've discussed here but am slowly improving. The one that has haunted me the most is the anticipation of recoil and it's very evident when I'm shooting my Glock model 22. I also have a Beretta 92sf which I hooting much much better than the Glock. I will say though, I haven't had a problem with 5:40, I'm rarely shooting those groups with anything centerfire..
Thank you for a great series. I have enjoyed it very much and have learnt heaps. I really appreciate the time and effort you put in to convey your knowledge and expertise. Hope you, the wife and Benny are doing well .God Bless you too GunBlue490.
Thank you for this series. Not only do you describe issues I am having, but you also describe how to fix them. I have never considered some of the items covered in your classes. I need to put away the 45 for awhile and get out my 22 and work on basics. At least I now have a plan.
Excellent presentation I will use all your tips in my indoor bulls eye league. I have most of the problems you have pointed out. Thanks for the pointers. I am a novice to this game even though I an in my 70’s, took this game up after I retired.
Awesome series. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I will forward your videos to my oldest son who is middle aged and who has recently got into handgun shooting. He will appreciate it too.
Thank you again for posting these!
Great knowledge 👏 👌 thank you
Outstanding shooting lessons!!!!!!😎
Great series , I really enjoyed and learned a lot... Thank you Sir!
I wish you would have been my instructor in MP school back in 1972 in Presidio of San Francisco. I don't remember getting any instruction on these points.
Great series. Thank you for sharing these.
Great lessons, thanks for your time and knowledge.
Thanks for the great series!
Thank you for your 9 videos, I watched all of them in succession, great job, hopefully I can apply your lessons to my shooting.
Awesome...waiting for the next series😁God bless
Thank you Sir, great series!👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for doing this great series.
I'm older than you, and have just taken up the sport of gallery shooting with a local gun club.
Wish you were in Southern New England.
Would hire you in a heartbeat to help these aged eyes and hands.
Thank you for all your efforts sir.
Thank you for your course. I shall try to put it to work.
Thanks for the lessons will help now with what I was doing wrong and didn't even no it...
Just discovered this channel. Love it. Thanks.
I watched all 9. Thanks for taking the time to do this. I would classify myself as an okay shot. Let’s see if we can be legitimately good.
Excellent thank you
Great knowledge thanks so much for sharing.
God bless you and yours.
I’ve forgotten so much you told me I had to come back
Thank You! As a fellow wood worker, I noticed your router box, cloths, glue, sandpaper, blue tape, clamps, etc (I could be wrong!). Would love the opportunity to discuss how you do both woodworking and gun activities in the same dual use space(s). Thank you again for your messages...
Thank you sir! This is true shooting wisdom 👍
I learned a lot. Thanks. It's refreshing to see a shooting video without pop bottles and pumpkins.
Very good series. You made an impact on my shooting. Thank you
The Ruger .22 looks like you might have an after market sight on it.... Williams fire sight? My old eyes aren't wanting to play nice and I'm thinking about doing something different with my Mark III. Thank you for the wonderful videos!
Great series!!! Thank you for the instruction and now its time to make some ammo and shoot...
Great video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
This man is a national treasure.