Improving Your Recoil Management With a Rifle

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In this video, Myles the Founder of Tactical Hyve, shares a tip that works well in minimizing the lateral movement of your rifle after breaking a shot.
    If you have the same issue, this tip might help you keep your sights on target better.
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    *This video is for general educational and informational purposes only. What you do with this information is your responsibility. We encourage you to seek out professional instruction. Nothing replaces in-person training with a qualified professional to ensure you learn properly and train safely.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @bryy2053
    @bryy2053 3 года назад +1

    This is extremely valuable information and sharing it for free is so much appreciated. Not everyone has the luxury of paying for training and the fact youre willing to share it with your fellow American is very honorable.

  • @mitchgarbeno3788
    @mitchgarbeno3788 3 года назад +6

    Man these are gold, especially since it’s free.

  • @santosscribbles
    @santosscribbles 3 года назад +2

    Where my man's get that sweater from thoooooo????

  • @Budget_operator
    @Budget_operator 3 года назад

    This goes to show you that no matter what ya background whether its leo, military operating, contracting operating...there is always room for improvement

  • @calpilot7
    @calpilot7 3 года назад

    Squaring up is a better option. Blading exposes multiple vitals to a single shot.

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  3 года назад

      Yes, squaring up is the preferred option.

  • @uglypoe
    @uglypoe 3 года назад

    Fixed mag with no mag in Cali?

  • @themadminuteman
    @themadminuteman 3 года назад

    Arms should be extended no more than 90°, stock all the way out. Pull with both arms and drive the right shoulder forward into the stock like you said.

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  3 года назад +1

      You'll hear a bunch of different techniques from different people. They are just that--techniques. They differ for everyone as one technique does not apply to everyone, for example, the stock all the way out is definitely a matter of style.

    • @onpsxmember
      @onpsxmember 3 года назад

      @@TacticalHyve
      & clothing.

    • @themadminuteman
      @themadminuteman 3 года назад

      @@TacticalHyve John McPhee breaks the why with video evidence. Some things are not a matter of preference if the best result is desired. In the case of proper stock LOP, it's leverage.

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  3 года назад

      That's precisely it--techniques to achieve best results will differ among shooters, the tools they use etc. Even stock lengths can be different, so saying extending it all the way is not universal. If you're talking about principles, that's universal. Techniques are not.

    • @themadminuteman
      @themadminuteman 3 года назад

      @@TacticalHyve I said stock out based on your body type and size. Average male LOP matches fully extended stock. Shorter folks like me may go in a notch.

  • @gx12
    @gx12 3 года назад

    Similar to a false lead in boxing/Escrima.