Mr. Grauffel just seems like he's thinking about things on a different level. By no means am I an expert marksman, nor do I claim to have deep knowledge on the subject, but this guy instruction in impressive. BTW, I've tried this technique (as I understand it) on my last two trips to the range. It's not a grip that I can get quickly - still have to think too much about it - but it definitely makes shooting much more comfortable. I'm gonna stick with it. Thanks for posting this video.
One time, I participated in a match, and the day before it, I broke my right hand - specifically, the metacarpal bones of my pinky and ring finger. Essentially, all I could do with my right hand was pull the trigger, and that was it. Surprisingly, my accuracy was better that day!
Thank you for sharing your technique for gripping the weapon. I got inspired and took out a gun form the safe to try some dry firing right away. It feels a bit unfamiliar, but at the same time, I believe this could really improve my shooting in the long run. Many thanks!
He’s not wearing a plate carrier, he was never in SOF, there’s no rock music. This a technical discussion and has limited entertainment value to those not actually interested in improving their shooting or expanding their knowledge base.
Mr. Grauffel just seems like he's thinking about things on a different level. By no means am I an expert marksman, nor do I claim to have deep knowledge on the subject, but this guy instruction in impressive.
BTW, I've tried this technique (as I understand it) on my last two trips to the range. It's not a grip that I can get quickly - still have to think too much about it - but it definitely makes shooting much more comfortable. I'm gonna stick with it. Thanks for posting this video.
One time, I participated in a match, and the day before it, I broke my right hand - specifically, the metacarpal bones of my pinky and ring finger. Essentially, all I could do with my right hand was pull the trigger, and that was it. Surprisingly, my accuracy was better that day!
Thank you for sharing your technique for gripping the weapon. I got inspired and took out a gun form the safe to try some dry firing right away. It feels a bit unfamiliar, but at the same time, I believe this could really improve my shooting in the long run. Many thanks!
Very nice video. Very helpful.
Im very thankful.
❤never to late❤❤❤
gold; thanks for sharing this 👍
The goat 🙌✨
This is awesome. Is there a place where the full video lives?
With your new wrist position (down) your support hand is much, much stronger which lets you grip the bottom of the grip much better.
Very interesting! How do you get these great shooters on your channel? I see JJ often as he lives down the street from my daughter!
this is gold. i
only 3 comments for a 9 time world champion?
It's unreal.
He’s not wearing a plate carrier, he was never in SOF, there’s no rock music. This a technical discussion and has limited entertainment value to those not actually interested in improving their shooting or expanding their knowledge base.
9k viewers for these two is why police and military sucks at shooting