How to Prevent Your Muzzle from Dipping

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @josephtetiofficial
    @josephtetiofficial Год назад +78

    You need to listen to this guy. He talks about subject matter that 90% of other firearms instructors don't cover. And this is VERY relevant info for those that are trying to really dial in their technique. Great job!

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  Год назад +6

      Thanks for the comment!

    • @chadfontaine2717
      @chadfontaine2717 Год назад +3

      Totally agree. There is a lot of next level stuff in the content but at the same time things lower level instructors would do well to include as well.

    • @emersonandre9806
      @emersonandre9806 Год назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @georgerodriguez4572
      @georgerodriguez4572 Год назад

      Dam!!!!! This guy knows his stuff.

    • @UrbanDefenseSystems
      @UrbanDefenseSystems Год назад

      Hey Joe, weird catching you on here man. I was just watching Dual Survivor. Trippy Synchronicity

  • @tributo6875
    @tributo6875 Год назад +3

    I like how you explain
    In the beginning the most important is not your results on the target but how you hold your pistol and your finger on the trigger.
    Greats from Belgium 🇧🇪

  • @Quality_Guru
    @Quality_Guru Год назад +21

    I have been throughly impressed with these pistol skills sessions. I only wished that I had taken a picture of the before targets before I had started to watch and absorb the training that has been presented. Looking at my shoots now it looks like two completely different shooters. Looking forward to completing my training with their live instructors.

  • @bryanp5534
    @bryanp5534 Год назад +11

    Great stuff Myles. This is definitely my favorite channel. Thank you Sir for what you do for the civilian gun owners!

  • @masteryoda7583
    @masteryoda7583 Год назад +1

    This is the first video that I have seen that talks about that dipping of the muzzle.
    Thank you!

  • @pmurphy12667
    @pmurphy12667 Год назад +2

    this channel is my new favorite channel .Just excellent explanations and instruction.

  • @dwightnadal6976
    @dwightnadal6976 Год назад +4

    my favorite expert! I watch and take to the range over and over again. Your videos make me a better shooter and better instructor!

  • @RSYou99
    @RSYou99 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent instruction. At 84 I've gotten a bit rusty. I have used a double grip with my support forefinger against the trigger guard but without the upward pressure. Thank you so much for enabling me to correct this issue.

  • @OmegaBahn
    @OmegaBahn Год назад +8

    Nice one Miles. Sounds like an exact science to the fundamentals of gripping. Thanks!

  • @UrbanDefenseSystems
    @UrbanDefenseSystems Год назад +1

    I rarely comment on videos with a "thank you", but this one really deserves it. I'm a pretty high level shooter, and even I would sometimes catch myself dipping the pistol when going for really fast splits, and it's absolutely true that other instructors just don't touch up on it. It would happen seemingly at random. But now I know what the variable in my grip was. Subscribed.

  • @SamHarper-g4c
    @SamHarper-g4c Год назад +1

    Simple knowledge that is so often mis understood. Great info and the way it is delivered help people understand without live training. Thank you so much

  • @johnpelfrey2041
    @johnpelfrey2041 Год назад +4

    Great job, I'm an avid shooter and i have really enjoyed these dry/live fire video series for grip and trigger

  • @train2Arm
    @train2Arm Год назад +2

    Thank you, great video!

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  Год назад +2

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for the donation!

    • @train2Arm
      @train2Arm Год назад +1

      @@TacticalHyve You're welcome! Certainly is one issue I see with new and experienced shooters. I just watched the consistent grip video and posted on my band app for my students. The nutcracker along with your other "don'ts'") is a great way to explain it! Appreciate your clear instruction Myles!

  • @Aaron-ej3gh
    @Aaron-ej3gh Год назад +1

    Well explained and i like the way he talks very very clear... great job bro..

  • @kriswalter560
    @kriswalter560 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips.

  • @cjfazio3012
    @cjfazio3012 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good video and explanation!

  • @skiflyfightdoc
    @skiflyfightdoc Год назад +1

    Fantastic!! I wish you would run a course or 2 here in the Greater Phoenix, AZ area during these cool months of November through April!

  • @RigiLiquid945
    @RigiLiquid945 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent explanation, thank you!

  • @lucianonevesvfx
    @lucianonevesvfx Год назад +3

    As always, master Myles is teaching nice technics! Thanks a lot!

  • @plainjane4318
    @plainjane4318 Год назад +1

    Thank you for addressing this topic. Phenomenal channel

  • @emiller6127
    @emiller6127 Год назад +2

    Excellent Video Miles! Your technique has been quite helpful in helping me to correct dipping and improving overall accuracy.

  • @blakebeckcom1574
    @blakebeckcom1574 Год назад +5

    Always enjoy your content and gain much from each video. Thanks for what you do.

  • @giborchayil
    @giborchayil Год назад +6

    You guys put out AWESOME content!!!👍

  • @PrinceTaekwondoShootingAcademy
    @PrinceTaekwondoShootingAcademy Год назад +1

    So useful shooting tips... Thanks

  • @gshelton241
    @gshelton241 Год назад +1

    Dude is so disciplined that when he tried what not to do it was still better than my best day muzzle control

  • @va.6819
    @va.6819 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @jjbekker6770
    @jjbekker6770 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much ironically I made this exact mistake not too long ago ...now I know what to fix. Much Appreciated

  • @hbarwickjr
    @hbarwickjr Год назад +1

    Good instructions. Thank you.

  • @ramgarza02
    @ramgarza02 Год назад +1

    Excellent explanation, Myles 👍🏽

  • @uthais2002
    @uthais2002 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much to share your very expert experience. It's very helpful to me.

  • @dadacharles4384
    @dadacharles4384 2 месяца назад +1

    Dipping is my biggest problem when shooting. I am currently in the Academy, and the shooting is stressing that he'll out of me right now due to the dipping.

  • @sansabag
    @sansabag Год назад +1

    Very good tips. Thanks

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 Год назад +1

    Very helpful information. Thank you.

  • @nestorioandales4065
    @nestorioandales4065 Год назад +1

    Thanks, i learn how to manage recoil.

  • @christianfernandez-l1z
    @christianfernandez-l1z Год назад +1

    Something to learn being a beginner in gun handling

  • @frederickwilliams5288
    @frederickwilliams5288 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Man👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾..fantastic tips

  • @melooperadventures7710
    @melooperadventures7710 7 месяцев назад +1

    Brother Myles very informative. What Glock model is that?

  • @mingayengqulunga4813
    @mingayengqulunga4813 Год назад +1

    Thank you....

  • @johnsamsjr8670
    @johnsamsjr8670 Год назад

    Love the teaching technique
    Love the hyve products

  • @georgeatanasoff6112
    @georgeatanasoff6112 Год назад

    Thanks!

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  Год назад

      Thanks for the donation, George! We really appreciate it!

  • @leonardogastmann6416
    @leonardogastmann6416 Год назад

    just bought a recoil spring for my pdp pro and the video was published. great video!!

  • @DoWork316
    @DoWork316 Год назад +1

    This was very informative 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @gregorydamario7977
    @gregorydamario7977 Год назад +1

    Great video. Subscribed. Why do you have a James Webb infrared telescope logo on your shirt?😁

  • @samsolis92781
    @samsolis92781 Месяц назад

    Like this is my main problem as a new gun shooter at the range… I loose my dot down!! Hope this video helps next time I go shoot at range!!! 😅

  • @JustDefense
    @JustDefense Год назад

    Thanks as always, Miles. I’ve noticed you’re using the 34 a lot lately. Do a video on why. Thanks.

  • @SuperKevinjake
    @SuperKevinjake Год назад +1

    Informative

  • @horsedaddy230
    @horsedaddy230 Год назад +1

    Good information.
    What ear protection are you using ? Can you post a link to the ear protection.
    Thanks

  • @glennbeard7219
    @glennbeard7219 Год назад +1

    There is also a physiological muscle reflex at play here. Everyone knows about the knee jerk reflex which is an involuntary contraction of a muscle when it is put under tension. There are similar reflexes in the arm muscles as in the brachiocephalic muscle reflex which is elicited with a hammer as is done eliciting the knee jerk reflex. Perhaps the sudden tension put on the forearm muscles from the gun recoil elicits an involuntary opposing spinal reflex that could cause muzzle drop after the initial elevation from recoil. Believe it or not this is worse in younger people with brisk reflexes

    • @UrbanDefenseSystems
      @UrbanDefenseSystems Год назад

      Same reason why women tend to shoot better in the beginning, they're less likely to have the same strong reflexes men do.

  • @mmike40451
    @mmike40451 Год назад +1

    Easy to fix. Get the grip right and fine tune the recoil spring.

    • @rocc05rx8
      @rocc05rx8 8 месяцев назад

      Just learn fundamentals. You don't need to get a new recoil spring if you can shoot....

  • @zulu1316
    @zulu1316 Месяц назад

    I havent had this issue on glocks because my wrists are already nearly maxed out getting the thing level

  • @Дніпро-й9н
    @Дніпро-й9н Год назад

    Дякую Вам!!! Ви профі з великої букви. PS: навіть без знання Англійської я розумію усі Ваші настанови.

  • @rayhradek3294
    @rayhradek3294 Год назад

    good video

  • @williamtoney2599
    @williamtoney2599 Год назад +1

    if your pistol is over sprung (recoil) that will cause the muzzle to dip as well.....

  • @danielaramburo7648
    @danielaramburo7648 Год назад +1

    Hey, excellent advice. I will try it on the range. Thanks. Question: what do you think of a 1911 as EDC conceal carry?

    • @Andrew-McCormick
      @Andrew-McCormick Год назад +2

      If you’re referring a full-size government model, there are plenty of better options more suited to concealed carry. A double stack 9mm compact? If it’s what works best for you, no need to seek somebody else’s approval :)

    • @JeremyWinkels
      @JeremyWinkels Год назад +1

      I appendix carried a 1911. It’s totally doable. Magazine capacity is an issue, I had a 7 round magazine in the gun and an 8 round magazine in the side car magazine carrier.
      I found magazine capacity was more important than feeling big and powerful with my hand cannon chambered in 45 ACP.
      9mm is every bit as good and I can now carry 15 rounds in the gun and 15 in the sidecar.
      Reliability is a concern with a 1911. They run great if perfectly maintained but if they get dry and a little dirty they are prone to nose dive the round into the feed ramp and have failure to feed and out of battery failures.
      Cool fun gun but a beater reliable 9mm carry is the way to go in my opinion

  • @lerimanlutac59
    @lerimanlutac59 Год назад

    My unit stop shooting, i just hear a clik sound when im pulling the trigger also the motor getting hot, what are the possible problem?

  • @gerkensky
    @gerkensky Год назад

    support hand or control hand which one😅😊

  • @arielgustavomoreta2307
    @arielgustavomoreta2307 Год назад

    lastima que no se puede traducir a español.. pero buen video

  • @danjewell2612
    @danjewell2612 Год назад +3

    And the finger control on the trigger will not change because of your grip is tighter now???

    • @dalewalters357
      @dalewalters357 Год назад

      You are focusing on a solid foundation between the heel of your palm and the backstrap of the gun. If you see someone shoot and their muzzle wobbles when it returns after recoil look at their palm placement. Usually their bottom of the heel of their palm is off center of the backstrap of the gun. Plus they need to improve the proper heel pressure. The proper amount of pressure is very personal and will take hyper focus to figure it out. Plus focus on the upward pressure on the trigger guard. As you work on it you will see improvement.

    • @UrbanDefenseSystems
      @UrbanDefenseSystems Год назад

      It's different for everyone, but the whole "keep your firing hand lose" thing is horribly overrated and overused. Yes, new shooters tend to death grip a pistol and that will affect the trigger control but ask the top shooters how they hold their pistol, and they'll all tell you they hold it pretty tight with both hands. At least I know Rob Leatham does.

  • @coolbeans129
    @coolbeans129 11 месяцев назад

    👌👌👌

  • @partydog1784
    @partydog1784 Год назад

    🇺🇸👍.

  • @sergiocalzadaasencio5161
    @sergiocalzadaasencio5161 Год назад

    13 minutos de video , para decir que la mano de apoyo contrarresta la supuesta caída del arma,. El arma se sujeta con dos vectores que se contrarrestan, mano que empuña hacia abajo y mano de apoyo hacia arriba , por lo tanto el disparo queda en un punto 0 , de movimientos marginales del un mal empuñe. RESUMIENDO MANO QUE EMPUÑA HACIA ABAJO , MANO DE APOYO HACIA ARRIBA ..... poco mas

  • @jinksomiabodyart3189
    @jinksomiabodyart3189 Год назад

    FTW

  • @50calpulse76
    @50calpulse76 Год назад

    If your muzzle is dipping you need to date hotter chicks

  • @alphaXYZ433
    @alphaXYZ433 Год назад

    blablablablablabla blablablablabla 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @DeusRegum
    @DeusRegum Год назад

    Explains why most Glock shooters shoot faster and more accurately than non-Glock shooters. Now waiting for tears to refill my fanboys hurt feelings mug.

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Год назад +3

      It’s all about training. I’ve seen Glock shooters be slow and inaccurate. Technique and skill are what is most important.

    • @UrbanDefenseSystems
      @UrbanDefenseSystems Год назад

      Someone tell all the USPSA/IPSC championship shooters they need to switch to glock!!!