Just your sequencing of the draw alone is priceless information. I have tendinitis and I’m not able to grip as hard as I can without tensing up my traps. Fingers palms pressure leverage I am able to create enough friction to shoot as fast as I’m capable of with only using 50% of my grip strength. Ive learned just as much from your videos as I have from Anderson and stoeger classes. Those guys are awesome too, but the way you explain your processes really clicks with me.
This is excellent to hear! So happy to be able to help you :) I'm an engineer by degree so sometimes the engineer explanation can resonate really well with those who are detail oriented like you seem to be!
@@robepifania - I was in a class and using a different gun then my own. The pattern was to the left (9:00) position. Additionally, for the first time I had both eyes open. Currently, I’m waiting for my Beretta 92 GTS to get fixed (I believe a manufacturer default) where the slide was jamming ( disappointing for a new pistol). Moving forward and I will try these techniques once I receive the pistol. Best Eddie
@@Ed-jw1ug Ok good to know! If you were using another gun, I'd suspect that the location of the trigger and the trigger break could potentially be messing with you, in addition to the firing hand tension issue you might be having in general. I'd say try adding more finger on the trigger in general and trying to touch the tip of the finger to the base of the finger (makes a diagonal path) and that might help straighten out your trigger press.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter thanks so much for watching and the comment! You guys are the reason I got into competition and have taught me a bunch too that I'm thankful for!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge & expertise One can never over train on the fundamentals. One of my biggest benchmarks for improvement, was when i bought ManisX dry fire tool Amazing range of drills and data to identify and assist
@@robepifania I really like how your drills break things down into parts that can be then worked on individually and then work up to the whole maneuver (grip, presentation, trigger control). That's how I learn stuff. I've done classes with a bunch of other GM's and your approach is something that I've found very helpful!
@docgsreloading7985 so glad to hear! I think my approach really comes from a few things: I learned how to instruct before I became the shooter I am teaching in the defensive world I'm an engineer by degree, so my mind works in that highly analytical, physical world I really enjoy helping people to be the best they can be. When they have success, I do as well! Thanks so much for the comments!! If you have questions I'm always here! 😁
between you and Achilles Heel Tactical, I am going to try these drills / dry fire this week and bring it on into my next Episode on my gun channel thanks this is a big help.
@@robepifania that would be awesome probably me shooting better is a start lol and some subs 😂. Thanks though appreciate it. I just subscribed today enjoy learning from folks.
@@magdumpmonday Awesome thank you! i'll do the same too. Check out my full free lesson series as well, it will help you do a lot of things better aside from just shooting! www.robepifania.net/free-drills
Currently, I'm carrying the Girsan Regard I show in some of these videos in a Tier 1 AIWB holster. I have seen the Sig 365 AXG legion and I might consider one of those too haha
Wow! This is like a personal $1000 training lesson! Thanks for the great information 😊
@potech2397 absolutely and thanks for watching! Feel free to share it as you'd like 😁
Just your sequencing of the draw alone is priceless information.
I have tendinitis and I’m not able to grip as hard as I can without tensing up my traps. Fingers palms pressure leverage I am able to create enough friction to shoot as fast as I’m capable of with only using 50% of my grip strength.
Ive learned just as much from your videos as I have from Anderson and stoeger classes. Those guys are awesome too, but the way you explain your processes really clicks with me.
This is excellent to hear! So happy to be able to help you :) I'm an engineer by degree so sometimes the engineer explanation can resonate really well with those who are detail oriented like you seem to be!
Been shooting for year and still not on target. After reviewing this video I’ll try these techniques. Thank you
Awesome! Please let me know how it goes for you. When you say not on target, is there a pattern you notice?
@@robepifania - I was in a class and using a different gun then my own. The pattern was to the left (9:00) position. Additionally, for the first time I had both eyes open. Currently, I’m waiting for my Beretta 92 GTS to get fixed (I believe a manufacturer default) where the slide was jamming ( disappointing for a new pistol). Moving forward and I will try these techniques once I receive the pistol. Best Eddie
@@Ed-jw1ug Ok good to know!
If you were using another gun, I'd suspect that the location of the trigger and the trigger break could potentially be messing with you, in addition to the firing hand tension issue you might be having in general.
I'd say try adding more finger on the trigger in general and trying to touch the tip of the finger to the base of the finger (makes a diagonal path) and that might help straighten out your trigger press.
Excellent video Rob! Keep up the great work.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter thanks so much for watching and the comment! You guys are the reason I got into competition and have taught me a bunch too that I'm thankful for!
Too good to be free ! Much appreciated. Amazing content
Thanks for watching and the comment! My intention is to help others to the best of my ability always!
Sawing machine. Brilliant !
Thanks so much I hope you enjoy it!
Free drills goes more in depth on that one too along with many others!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! New subscriber from 🇵🇭
Amazing thank you for taking the time to watch from the other side of the world! I have a student from there as well!
Thanks man, greatly appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!
Awesome video thank you sauce boss. Got my garage dry fire laneset up too so I'm excited to run some drills
Amazing that going to be fun for you! If you have questions I'm always here to help 😁
Thanks for sharing your knowledge & expertise
One can never over train on the fundamentals.
One of my biggest benchmarks for improvement, was when i bought ManisX dry fire tool
Amazing range of drills and data to identify and assist
I agree totally! It's always beneficial to revisit the fundamentals often, especially as our knowledge grows and we come back with new understanding!
Thanks for this! Writing this all down for my next range session! Subbed!
Amazing thanks so much! Feel free to let me know how it goes, excited to hear your feedback!
Absolutely Stellar! Expected Nothing Less But Super Excited For It All! Thank You, Sir!
Very much appreciated my friend as always!!
Awesome! Best video out there!!
Thanks so much rich!!
Thanks buddy 👍🏻
Thank you for watching!
great stuff Rob!
@HanSoloCho_L5255 thanks a lot Master solo hahaha
I dig your videos Rob. They help.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment! Glad I can help you guys out 😁
Excellent info. Thanks Rob.
Thanks my friend! Great thumbnail too haha
WOW! This is great information! Thanks Rob--I just signed up on your website link in the description!
Thanks so much for watching! Also much appreciated on the website sign up!! Always here to help if you have questions 😁
@@robepifania I really like how your drills break things down into parts that can be then worked on individually and then work up to the whole maneuver (grip, presentation, trigger control). That's how I learn stuff. I've done classes with a bunch of other GM's and your approach is something that I've found very helpful!
@docgsreloading7985 so glad to hear!
I think my approach really comes from a few things:
I learned how to instruct before I became the shooter I am teaching in the defensive world
I'm an engineer by degree, so my mind works in that highly analytical, physical world
I really enjoy helping people to be the best they can be. When they have success, I do as well!
Thanks so much for the comments!! If you have questions I'm always here! 😁
I learn a lot from your videos. And how about making a video about strenghtening the body for shooting ? I mean muscle training routine
I definitely can do something on what I do and what I've done if thats helpful!
@@robepifania I dont remember if i ever watched a video like that from a GM
Great tips 🙏
Thank you for watching!
between you and Achilles Heel Tactical, I am going to try these drills / dry fire this week and bring it on into my next Episode on my gun channel thanks this is a big help.
Amazing man! If you need anything for your channel I can help you with please feel free to let me know!
@@robepifania that would be awesome probably me shooting better is a start lol and some subs 😂. Thanks though appreciate it. I just subscribed today enjoy learning from folks.
@@magdumpmonday Awesome thank you! i'll do the same too. Check out my full free lesson series as well, it will help you do a lot of things better aside from just shooting!
www.robepifania.net/free-drills
Great stuff as always sir 🫡
Thanks so much for the comment and support!
Bang click and sewing machine sound good 👍 👍
Let me know how it goes when you try them!
Thanks rob. What do you carry for ccw
Currently, I'm carrying the Girsan Regard I show in some of these videos in a Tier 1 AIWB holster. I have seen the Sig 365 AXG legion and I might consider one of those too haha
Every time you dry fire your gun a fudd somewhere sheds a tear
A glorious tear 😂