yt is killing your videos. never shows your videos in searches about grip or trigger control or anything. only after searching your name did i find these golden videos. thank you
I know this video is old but for me being a left hander it's hard to translate other guys presentation's sometimes! Your videos have helped me out tremendously!!!
Really good stuff. Love the part about how you know for sure if you are not gripping the gun hard enough with your support hand (you lose your grip slightly). You are the first person I have seen to offer that very valuable piece of advice. Much appreciated!
Hi Tim, thank you for your tips. What do you think about mantis x ? you think it could be a valid helpful or is better spend money in ammo? Greetings from Italy. Thank you.
Here is a tip. With an Empty Safe Gun, sight the gun at something in the room - door knob, Tweeter, Photograph, whatever - ease the trigger back, and watch the Front Sight. Does it move the Left or Right? If it does, adjust your Trigger Finger Position until there is no lateral movement to the sights when the trigger is pressed. Every hand is different, every gun is different, every grip is different. Using this method you can find the best Trigger Finger Position for your unique hand and your unique gun. Center Pad of the finger is a good place to start, but it really is not a one size fits all when it come to specific people and specific guns.
yt is killing your videos. never shows your videos in searches about grip or trigger control or anything. only after searching your name did i find these golden videos. thank you
Not sure how to solve that. It’s been a struggle for sure
As a new shooter, I learned more from taking 12 minutes out of my life than I did over the past YEAR of going to the range. Thanks Tim!
robino0821 So glad the video helped!
I know this video is old but for me being a left hander it's hard to translate other guys presentation's sometimes! Your videos have helped me out tremendously!!!
Danelle Barnette happy to help! Thank you for watching!
Outstanding video Tim. I comeback to this quite often. Thanks!
Tim: Good explaination. You hit the points that I wondered about. I'll apply your tips at the range tomorrow and report back.
Great video Tim, thank you. Love the Make Ready podcast btw. And your shirt is on point! 😁
Really good stuff. Love the part about how you know for sure if you are not gripping the gun hard enough with your support hand (you lose your grip slightly). You are the first person I have seen to offer that very valuable piece of advice. Much appreciated!
This was a great explanation. I'm new to pistol shooting and shooting with the P320. This was just what I needed to hear.
Excellent demonstration Tim, thanks for sharing.
Very informative. Learned a lot. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I have watched this and rewound a billion times. P&S people are good people
thank you so much for your input, it really helped.
Great Video !!!
Great help!
Thank you Dennis!
Hi Tim, thank you for your tips.
What do you think about mantis x ?
you think it could be a valid helpful or is better spend money in ammo?
Greetings from Italy.
Thank you.
Great Video, but an even better instructor.
Here is a tip. With an Empty Safe Gun, sight the gun at something in the room - door knob, Tweeter, Photograph, whatever - ease the trigger back, and watch the Front Sight. Does it move the Left or Right? If it does, adjust your Trigger Finger Position until there is no lateral movement to the sights when the trigger is pressed.
Every hand is different, every gun is different, every grip is different. Using this method you can find the best Trigger Finger Position for your unique hand and your unique gun. Center Pad of the finger is a good place to start, but it really is not a one size fits all when it come to specific people and specific guns.
is that .45 ?
Uncas Asangharoek No, my P320 is 9mm
That shit doesn't work for a right handed shooter! LOL!