I’m a massive overthinker, but your instruction has been fantastic at helping me to get out of my head with my handgun work and focus on what’s important.
I don't compete and don't get many chances to shoot while moving (my home range does not allow this), but why is it so much harder for a right-handed person so shoot while walking right to left than left to right? Maybe a topic for your next video?
I'm confused honestly. I'm shooting in IPSC and everyone told me that u've to be focused on your iron sights, maybe on close target u can open both your eyes but it's quite rare. Why that? because u need to aim more on IPSC? because there's a risk of no-shoot target? I'm still trying to understand that honestly, also the "pro" are doing this
Instructors that can pass knowledge in a simple to understand manner are quite rare indeed. Thanks Ben!
Lol it´s crazy how simply you can explain things. Fantastic.
I’m a massive overthinker, but your instruction has been fantastic at helping me to get out of my head with my handgun work and focus on what’s important.
Thank you for making videos like this! Stuck as a novice in IDPA, glad I was shown your stuff!
A bit of info that is simultaneously both small and huge!
Excellent instruction as usual.
I don't compete and don't get many chances to shoot while moving (my home range does not allow this), but why is it so much harder for a right-handed person so shoot while walking right to left than left to right? Maybe a topic for your next video?
GOLD !
Do some types of iron sights work better for this than others? Thicker vs thinner front post?
Most competitive shooters use a fiber optic front and blacked out rear
I'm confused honestly. I'm shooting in IPSC and everyone told me that u've to be focused on your iron sights, maybe on close target u can open both your eyes but it's quite rare. Why that? because u need to aim more on IPSC? because there's a risk of no-shoot target? I'm still trying to understand that honestly, also the "pro" are doing this
Go to his video section and look through previous videos on what kind of confirmation is needed and more.
Yeah agreed. Ben talks a ton about shooting target focused. It’s a thing, for sure.
I think it is possible you are being taught precision marksmanship (i.e. Olympic style) versus practical shooting, which is what Ben is teaching.
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So really, you can dry fire with just your thumb. Haha
Awesome
You’d be surprised how many people can’t do this.