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How To Dry Fire Like A Grandmaster Shooter With JJ Racaza 

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Learn how to dry fire like a grandmaster shooter in our latest video with World and National Champion shooter JJ Racaza.
JJ covers the four major areas he focuses on when he dry fires:
1. The Draw
2. Reloads
3. Transitions
4 Movement
Special thanks to JJ for creating this video with us! Make sure to give him a follow. He's most active on IG: @jjracaza
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Комментарии : 205   
@hawkgeoff
@hawkgeoff Год назад
Dude... JJ's info is pure gold. Ya'll just received about $600.00 of training for free.
@LIONTAMER3D
@LIONTAMER3D Год назад
He's lernd 2 guns
@flyer037
@flyer037 Год назад
I was LITERALLY about to say that this video is absolute GOLD! First comment, my thoughts exactly! Great video! Thank you!
@cyberlycans4191
@cyberlycans4191 3 месяца назад
So conceivably you did too right?
@cyberlycans4191
@cyberlycans4191 3 месяца назад
Unless every single thing he shared is something we've already known. Knowing something and doing it and practicing it are two different things, but everything he said it's something I already know
@johnhek4191
@johnhek4191 2 месяца назад
Not really you should probably already know this shit
@davidrahbany
@davidrahbany Год назад
JJ is as deliberate and precise with his language as he is with his draw. Really eloquent and easy to understand.
@Valorius
@Valorius 2 года назад
The fellow who ended the Indianapolis mall shooting has credited extensive dry fire practice to his success
@Osprey1994
@Osprey1994 2 года назад
Almost all of my practice has been with dry fire and I can hit steel at 100 with everything from my P10F to my P365x...dry fire made it so that when I was at my recent pistol class I mostly focused on rifining my grip and managing recoil instead of trying to shore up my ability to take a clean shot because at a base level my ability to take accurate shots was already set. It felt really good to have other people who clearly have more money and ammunition to burn look at my target and say, "damn kid!" even when I was focused on the rounds I threw, why I threw them, and how I could prevent it in the future.
@vk-br1dr
@vk-br1dr Год назад
@@Osprey1994 As a Canadian with shitty gun laws, I can only pretend with my glock airsoft.
@shanecabbage2187
@shanecabbage2187 Год назад
@@vk-br1dr very sorry to hear that. Trying our hardest to keep our God given right to defend ourselves; our right to own, practice with and carry our firearms.
@rodralig
@rodralig Год назад
This is not new. Those with most successes in either competitive or tactical shooting dry practice/fire extensively.
@rikertvonfulton16
@rikertvonfulton16 Год назад
I did not know that but that is good info.
@mannyg5776
@mannyg5776 7 месяцев назад
The comment on elbow angle in relation to the reload just made a huge difference for me in just a couple reps. Thanks!
@matthewsmith-barrett7539
@matthewsmith-barrett7539 Год назад
Met JJ at the PanAm Champs in Frostproof over a week ago. Amazed at how cool he is for a celebrity in his own right. We approached him and said "You know why we are here", and he laughed and started posing for the pictures immediately. Promised to give us some more iron sight videos for us production shooters too.
@Johnsormani
@Johnsormani Год назад
What a shame that you can only press the like button once. JJ is a Great teacher. I’ve been shooting IPSC since 30+ years and I always look to learn something new or get confirmation that I am doing things right. This video is really all about efficient dry training and JJ is all about efficiency
@bshadrick
@bshadrick 2 года назад
The .2 seconds to the gun is something I really need to try. At 69 I feel like my processing to the buzzer has slowed down. Old brain😁. God bless! Bill
@Shadow__133
@Shadow__133 2 месяца назад
Just make sure the opponent is 70+ if you get in a gunfight 😂 Jk, the most important is to practice so you can perform well under pressure.
@joshuafrazier3135
@joshuafrazier3135 Год назад
Dude that was so helpful.. I have literally been doing the bad habit you mentioned and now I have to retrain my noggin to shoot right. I have seen myself break bad shots because of incorrect training
@iboopedyournose
@iboopedyournose 2 года назад
This is a great wealth of information. Thanks Hyve and JJ for releasing this :)
@kriswalter560
@kriswalter560 2 года назад
This channel is now my go-to for tips and dry fire practice routines. Thank you for an excellent resource.
@wendykoenig5201
@wendykoenig5201 Год назад
There are no words good enough to describe the excellent training found in this video. Thank you so much for sharing.
@LiorIPSC
@LiorIPSC 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this. Pure gold!
@timbenham516
@timbenham516 2 года назад
Thank you good sir. I have learned to step away from all dry fire practice for atleast an hour and mentally prepare and remind myself several times that it's loaded before I actually put a round in the pipe and load it. Great tips btw we do appreciate them.
@mickbrentar784
@mickbrentar784 2 года назад
Outstanding information! Thanks JJ!!
@ThereIsNoSpoon4
@ThereIsNoSpoon4 2 года назад
Awesome info JJ. Been a fan since Top Shot, love your work.
@dbwadams
@dbwadams Год назад
Love this video. Very good. Thank you so much for the tips. This is exactly what I needed.
@ericrumpel3105
@ericrumpel3105 Год назад
EXCELLENT video packed full of valuable info.....Thanks fer being generous & sharing !!
@stovepipe8966
@stovepipe8966 Год назад
Excellent tips ! I make all the mistakes discussed - picking up mags and not prepping my trigger after the dry fire shot - now I’ll stop that - I know I should be breaking my draw down into components - I’ll get back to that now too
@johnnygimms4523
@johnnygimms4523 Год назад
This is gold. Thank you for the information!
@mlast3264
@mlast3264 6 месяцев назад
Thank you. For being generous with your time and experience. Very helpful.
@HumbleDishwasher
@HumbleDishwasher Год назад
His advice about dry firing with a time set for sight picture as opposed to trigger squeeze is some great info. I'm going to be using that
@winstonsmiths2449
@winstonsmiths2449 Год назад
Dry firing with a laser cartridge has been a HUGE help, huge! That and using LaseHit app with homemade targets. I was shocked when I went back to the range after not shooting for months and seeing how accurate I was. In fact my accuracy increased along with speed, time to sight picture, grip, presentation, trigger pull.
@cliffcollins2497
@cliffcollins2497 Год назад
Thank you for the great instructions. Take care!
@bim2814
@bim2814 Год назад
I'm really glad I found your channel. Great instructions!
@mariuspang8823
@mariuspang8823 Год назад
Wow! I learned a lot for that short clip by JJ. What more if I could be in one of your classes. Thanks Tactical Hyve and JJ Racaza.
@bshawwarren1
@bshawwarren1 Год назад
Fantastic lesson J.J. thanks.
@bhshakari
@bhshakari Год назад
Simply outstanding, thank you!
@ryanngo1904
@ryanngo1904 Год назад
Been watching Jj since I got into firearms and watching him on top shot. Really was the start of my expensive journey lol
@michaellane7991
@michaellane7991 Год назад
awesome video thank you for taking the time to share!!
@corkydavis5688
@corkydavis5688 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video. I just very recently purchased some dry fire equipment, which I am eagerly waiting for. And to find this video, wow! It's overwhelming and exciting. Thank you again 😊
@jeffreylucas3421
@jeffreylucas3421 2 года назад
I pick up little tips from everyone what I got from you is the position of the elbow to slam in a fresh mag as wsell as your guy follows your eye focus on your future targets Next I like studying how your movement appears to flow smoothly with little jerking. Thanks JJ.
@JJRacaza111
@JJRacaza111 Год назад
Thank you sir!
@JKING220
@JKING220 Год назад
fantastic stuff here. ive already run thru dry fire this morning. im about to do it again with these tips. Thanks JJ!
@analyticalmastermind2569
@analyticalmastermind2569 Год назад
Big thanks to Tactical Hyve, this channel is putting out amazing content. Thanks JJ this was an epic video loaded with good info.
@mikejeffsteel
@mikejeffsteel 2 года назад
Most people underestimate the power of dry firing so much and then they wonder why they suck at the range.
@Renaldo135
@Renaldo135 Год назад
ECONOMY OF MOVEMENT VS WASTED MOVEMENT......that pretty much "sums" it up on effective and fast draws on target. GREAT VID AND THANK YOU SIR!
@thomasdestry5188
@thomasdestry5188 Год назад
Mind Blown in a wonderful way about the meticulous manner that a master shooter creates.
@joaquincastellanos3411
@joaquincastellanos3411 Год назад
Great tips, Thanks for the information
@bradyscott3159
@bradyscott3159 Год назад
Great clip. Very useful tips. Thank you.
@PROPHET_-ly1pq
@PROPHET_-ly1pq 2 года назад
This is awesome! Love dry fire, gonna have to try this.
@user-ju9mx2ik2k
@user-ju9mx2ik2k Месяц назад
Great video. Really good points and food for thought. While watching, I pulled out my pistol and started dry firing around the house and testing the techniques described. Very nice.
@tetrakosarihondaturbo2810
@tetrakosarihondaturbo2810 Год назад
Robot arms! Truly amazing watching a pro handle a gun. The repetitions made you move like a cyborg!
@davidmacnab5213
@davidmacnab5213 5 месяцев назад
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you!
@SilasBLAC
@SilasBLAC Год назад
Great information, thank you!!!
@bertalanlorincz1489
@bertalanlorincz1489 Год назад
Thank you JJ for the training. It will help me to prepare myself for the next rapid shooting competition. Brtlnfrom Hungary🧐
@CHIBA280CRV
@CHIBA280CRV Год назад
Fantastic informative video sir , thank you 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 will use it as soon as I get my weapon .
@vardansarkisyan3027
@vardansarkisyan3027 7 дней назад
Great training tips, thank you!
@edwinstrubbe3253
@edwinstrubbe3253 Год назад
I learned from this video a lot!!!!!! Thank you!!!
@stevenlowe3245
@stevenlowe3245 Год назад
Conscious trigger pull. I can't believe I never thought of that. I'm going to have to pay attention to that. Big take away! Thank you!
@pastapaul150
@pastapaul150 Год назад
Great job, thank you!
@DoubleQz
@DoubleQz 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and routine.
@jribanag
@jribanag 3 месяца назад
You are awesome, JJ! Mabuhay!
@BruceWayne-ii1mx
@BruceWayne-ii1mx 2 года назад
I love this. This is a great video for those who want to take JJ's course. This going to help not just new shooters but even seasonal shooters step their game up because we now know the philosophy and mindset behind JJ's train of thought. I always found a road block in dry firing training. Always asking how can i get better, what small movements do i need to improve on. What areas can i cut corners, or where should i not cut corners. Like not dropping the mag. Simple yet efficient. Keeping elbows in. The little details like this are going to make me and other better shooters. I love it. Thanks JJ. I can't wait to watch more videos of you.
@JJRacaza111
@JJRacaza111 Год назад
You’re very welcome sir!!! I will do a live RU-vid dry fire session soon! Of me dry firing, so questions and comments and anything else can be left and we will have discussed it all!
@JPHoka76
@JPHoka76 Год назад
Now seeing this I will watch the videos I make of my sessions and call out when I hit a reload so I can prompt myself to look at elbow position. Great tip and video!
@JayMacklin
@JayMacklin Год назад
Probably the best explanation of dry fire practice I’ve ever seen. Well done!
@johndreyzehner1453
@johndreyzehner1453 Год назад
Excellent tactics. Thanks
@Jim-zs8vy
@Jim-zs8vy Год назад
Awesome advise, thanks
@bcjaliu
@bcjaliu Год назад
Amazing , thank you.
@docwallace3941
@docwallace3941 Год назад
Excellent stuff JJ! Didn’t get to see your dryfire during class as it was after hours so glad you made this video.
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@wadewedemeier9378
@wadewedemeier9378 Год назад
Thank you for the wealth of knowledge In this lesson…cheers from Texas
@GB-ew8wc
@GB-ew8wc 2 года назад
Great tips. Thanks
@tsama
@tsama 2 года назад
Awesome content, I will be incorporating this into my dry fire practice. Any tips for practice efficiency when dry firing with a striker fired gun?
@user-lg4zm5nj8t
@user-lg4zm5nj8t 4 месяца назад
Man. Golden info for sure. Thank you.
@sjk4823
@sjk4823 Год назад
Freakin amazing video!! Normally you have to pay for this kind of info!! Very thankful for this great information. Definitely helped my dry fire game. Good to know about not dropping the mags on reload practice. I started doing mag changes standing towards my bed letting the mags drop on the bed so they don’t get any wear and tear and I don’t have to keep bending over every time. Thanks again JJ!!
@swiftaudi
@swiftaudi Год назад
Great video, I’ll be re-watching this.
@pterodactylptroll
@pterodactylptroll Год назад
Thanks, man. Great video.
@brettinnj
@brettinnj 10 месяцев назад
This was huge! Thank you.
@scott78731
@scott78731 Год назад
Mr. Racaza, there is so much correlation between shooting technique and practice, and drumming - start slow, repetive practice of a single technique, daily practice, and extended repetition. For example, the movement practice at the end. Doing 10 repetitions is not comparable to repetive practice for 30 minutes with no stopping. This is "The Simpsons Practice." When the TV show intro begins, start playing a pattern with the percussion instrument and do not stop until the theme song finishes at the end - 30 minutes. Another example is warming up. The drumming warm up (15 to 30 minutes) prepares the hands with blood flow and dexterity. The drumming warm up is excellent preparation for handling the pistol. Another correlation is clearing the mind of all thought and then focus on what is about to happen, what I call seeing ahead when playing the drums. I wonder what revelations a shooter of your ability learning to play drums would find.
@JJRacaza111
@JJRacaza111 Год назад
So true! I’ve heard this many times before!!! It’s all pattern and rhythm!
@dalewalters357
@dalewalters357 2 года назад
Wow… wow! Thank you!!
@shanecabbage2187
@shanecabbage2187 Год назад
Absolutely amazing. If I can acquire a quarter of your speed, I'll feel accomplished. Lots of practice in my future. God bless.
@ss1330
@ss1330 Год назад
Great info 👍🏻 thank you 🙏🏻
@kennethmurphy7150
@kennethmurphy7150 Год назад
Myles knows that I use my Dry Fire Mag for these drills with my Glock, for trigger work, and DAA weighted mags for reloads. Tape over your red dot to really accentuate target focus.
@GarnierGroup
@GarnierGroup Год назад
Really appreciate you sharing your personal dry fire routine. Very impressive and helpful. Thank you.
@chiragjoshi5
@chiragjoshi5 Год назад
Amazing tips. Thanks.
@tonycarpaccio9550
@tonycarpaccio9550 Год назад
My chrome tab cuts off the title of this video and it says "How to Dry Fire Like a Grandma" lmfao. Thanks for the video will implement into my training.
@partydog1784
@partydog1784 2 года назад
Thanks a million 👍.
@Thedoug369
@Thedoug369 Год назад
I never really thought about it before, but my eyes are already on the next target before the first shot breaks. My wife noticed this while we were at the range after we watched this vid together. I never even knew I was doing it lol.
@mikereese15
@mikereese15 2 года назад
Seems like some great tips for competition shooting.
@jilee1782
@jilee1782 Год назад
gold. most important aspect of shooting.
@cappiekillmore7754
@cappiekillmore7754 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant. Thank you. ❤
@joshroten3997
@joshroten3997 Год назад
Lots of good fine points there. 👍
@randallkadish5663
@randallkadish5663 Год назад
Great instruction
@dereketsao7071
@dereketsao7071 Год назад
Hi JJ, much appreciate this very intuitive video. One question, when your eyes will move from your target to focus on front sight? This is the most confused thing for me so far in my practice. Thanks in advance for your help.
@MSmatt76
@MSmatt76 Год назад
JJ never disappoints, awesome.
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
right on
@romberthehobbyist
@romberthehobbyist Год назад
Thanks JJ! Exc4llent tips.
@SoundToyzAreUs
@SoundToyzAreUs Год назад
This is so valuable. Right on TARGET =)
@jeffreylucas3421
@jeffreylucas3421 Год назад
Well done, I like the way you segment or separated the different steps of this process. Do you see any problem with DryFire trigger manipulation using 1911 trigger platform Vs single/double action trigger like yours?
@quincymcneeley8950
@quincymcneeley8950 Год назад
Wow that was awesome 😎 feel like I own you money for that one! Everything laid out nicely, will watch again before I dry fire tonight thanks JJ and crew!!!
@aazv23
@aazv23 Год назад
Excellent training & explanation video. But in Florida, we don't have OWB. We have IWB. Can you do an IWB video? I carry between 3 to 4 o'clock position. Keep it up. Thank you.
@charitybull
@charitybull Год назад
Seriously?? You are really amazing and your advice super helpful!!! I would love to hear how you manage your target selection left to right front to back etc.
@Turtlefunny
@Turtlefunny Год назад
Great point on not pulling the trigger from unconscious
@Jaygoesin
@Jaygoesin Год назад
Amazing, thank you so much! I am looking to improve my shooting and compete. With not having the most funds to spend on ammo. What’s the minimum amount of range time Would you say is needed for someone if they are doing this practice daily to every other day?
@DuaneThomas1963
@DuaneThomas1963 Год назад
My God, that was information-dense. If I could give this video ten thumbs-up, I would.
@MrAyrton10
@MrAyrton10 11 месяцев назад
Perfect! I've watched 100 times...
@stellan0r
@stellan0r Год назад
Great video! JJ, do you also draw at full speed if your first shooting position on a course is, lets say 5 yards in front of you through a small window which you have to approach first? Or do you first explode forward and do your draw while moving forward?
@TheWaySB
@TheWaySB Год назад
I got JJs shirt to represent/support him and the Philippine’s.
@JJRacaza111
@JJRacaza111 Год назад
Appreciate that sir!!! Means the world. Coz you’re basically supporting the LEOs across the country !!!
@Tactical.Pastor
@Tactical.Pastor Год назад
Great video!
@plantbro1964
@plantbro1964 3 месяца назад
Great video JJ. I have a question. It’s because I’m new to red dot sides. I’m an old man. I’m a Fud, and all my life I shot iron sites. my question is this when you transition from one target to the next target are you looking through your red dot the whole time when you’re moving over to the next target or are you finding the target and then moving the dot to the target? from watching tactical high videos, I’ve learned a lot and being new to red dots. I learned from y’all to look through the dot target focused and look through the dot don’t look at the dot look through the dot and that really help the transition thing you were talking real fast and it wasn’t clear to me who you were looking through the dot from all the time from transitioning to the next target or are you looking at the target and then moving the dot to the target the second target or target ? Thank you for your effort to try to teach us how to shoot well it could really save a life. I don’t competition shoot. I do security at my church.
@danjewell2612
@danjewell2612 Год назад
That was amazing. You’re quite talented. But the only problem is for me. I cannot find a dry fire magazine for Canik TP. 9 SCElite
@hilarioflores3011
@hilarioflores3011 Год назад
Thank u sir I’m watching here in the Philippines
@nelsonenaccion4x424
@nelsonenaccion4x424 4 месяца назад
Outstanding
@rickm4295
@rickm4295 Год назад
I dont think ive ever paid more attention during a video. If you are new to pistol , listen closely to this guy.
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