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How to Shoot A Pistol Accurately Week 1 Part 1: Stop Disrupting Your Sights (Dry Fire) 

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Today, we start a new series on how to shoot a pistol accurately. Each week, we'll focus on a particular skill set or two.
At the beginning of the week, we'll give you a lesson and dry fire exercises to implement on your own. On Thursday of the same week, we will provide you with live fire exercises to refine and validate your dry fire exercises.
If you follow along every week, you'll know how to shoot a pistol with great accuracy in no time.
Note: We will try this out for a few weeks to see if our viewers like these types of videos. If so, we'll continue with the series.
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@2ndchance632
@2ndchance632 Год назад
How do you come off the trigger and get back on a prepped Glock trigger without racking the slide?
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Good question, which we should have addressed in the video. Some triggers will stay pinned to the rear and won't reset to the original position. You can get products like the Dry Fire mag which will reset the trigger: tacticalhyve.com/recommends/dryfiremag/dry-fire-mag/ Alternatively, when it comes to learning how to reset and prep your trigger, you can do so by isolating that skill without even presenting your pistol to take a shot. Simply point your pistol in a safe direction, break the shot, rack the slide, then immediately come off the trigger so it can reset then get to a prepped trigger. We will discuss this next Monday as we continue the series.
@gob7116
@gob7116 Год назад
@@TacticalHyve Alternatively, you can "cheat" the reset on Glocks by putting a wedge to hold the slide out of battery but have enough free play in the trigger movement. The trigger wouldn't break but you can practice letting off to the reset that way. I believe some use ripcord and let it hang off the chamber.
@rangereview4590
@rangereview4590 Год назад
Or you could have someone reach up and rack it to cycle the action.
@vigormindset
@vigormindset Год назад
@@gob7116 I like using the zip tie method with my Glock 48. I use a fluorescent yellow zip tie, and it doubles as a barrel block, while also keeping the trigger from pinning to the rear.
@kickingworld
@kickingworld 7 месяцев назад
Wish they made dry fire mags for more than just glocks ;( No such thing for a Walther or Canik.
@stumpyhigginbottom3466
@stumpyhigginbottom3466 Год назад
Impossible to spend too much time on fundamentals. Thanks for stepping back and laying a framework.
@Fieldsinv
@Fieldsinv Год назад
Keep up the series. Every bit of knowledge for new shooters is invaluable training and makes it safer for all of us. Great WORK! 👍
@MADFISHINREELS
@MADFISHINREELS Год назад
Really starting to love this channel!! Thanks for taking the time to share the knowledge!
@03redrubi
@03redrubi Год назад
Thanks Miles, PLEASE carry on!
@johndanaher6371
@johndanaher6371 Год назад
As a new gun owner, I appreciate everything I can be taught. Funnily, I just dry fired for a couple of hours while the cable was out. I seem to need to work on most of what you discussed. I'm looking forward to this series. Thanks for putting the content out there.
@qwrtyforse6174
@qwrtyforse6174 Год назад
Such a great series! I actually just got into fire arms and was looking for some content/drills like this as an intro to working with and improving pistol skills.
@taz2297
@taz2297 Год назад
Great format, this will be extremely helpful.
@inthewoodworksco.9041
@inthewoodworksco.9041 Год назад
This is so good. So thankful you guys are making these videos. I appreciate how you break everything down and don’t use lingo that you might just assume we’d know. Keep it going.
@bokiNYC
@bokiNYC Год назад
Great videos, appreciate it. Will definitely help me get back to shooting better again after a long pause. 👍
@wpymes
@wpymes Год назад
Great video. I enjoy very much reviewing the basics! There is so much to unlearn and re learn! Thumbs up!
@mikeharris8301
@mikeharris8301 Год назад
Genius is taking a complex task and making it simple to understand. Thank you.
@Luvmygrands10
@Luvmygrands10 Год назад
I'm so glad I came across your channel, this will help me so much as I am new to shooting and took a course where the instructor showed me exactly what you're showing here. I now can go back to your video and continue to pratcice.
@emilyvandam8580
@emilyvandam8580 Год назад
This is such a wonderful video! As a new shooter, I'm always looking for tips to improve. This channel is one of my absolute favorites. Can't wait to continue my way through this video series. 😃
@onpsxmember
@onpsxmember Год назад
That pen visualisation is really worth trying. I remember it from an older video of Michael Voigt, I think the last time 5-6 years ago via surefire. It can be also used to clear things up what of the finger should move, sweet spot for the reach, finger placement. This series is a good idea, good to interact with each other what worked out, options and so on.
@benrent6625
@benrent6625 Год назад
Having just bought a hellcat as my first micro 9 I appreciate this. Back to the basics for me-a couple outings ago with my 40 I was pulling everything. I went home and dry fired went back out and shot straight. Lil dry fire goes a long way
@BNOBLE.
@BNOBLE. Год назад
Glad to see you going back to basics for the beginner. Please add more safety reminders so that becomes part of thier good habits. Thanks. Lots of new gun owners and very few of them are doing anything after the purchase.
@bestdriverever1592
@bestdriverever1592 Год назад
One of the best explanations of trigger pull I’ve ever seen on RU-vid. Thank you so much.
@mirok1857
@mirok1857 Год назад
Great idea, great attitude towards teaching these basics. 1-2 points at a time make these tips truly useful and mostly important - achievable. Makes me want to practice. High five from Poland
@admrlflg8113
@admrlflg8113 Год назад
I am learning so much from this! Thanks Miles!
@ishnifusmeadle
@ishnifusmeadle Год назад
At the moment I just shoot for fun but I do intent on conceal carrying a new pistol I got. Getting use to the platform and breaking old habits has been my biggest steps. The thing that helped me the most was the video of isolating your trigger finger and the video of introducing movement (ie a figure eight) to your sights. Thanks for the help!
@ashleywellman3516
@ashleywellman3516 Год назад
As a new shooter, I really appreciate you making a video series for us. Very helpful and gives me attainable goals to reach. Kerr we p it up and thanks!
@mangrim1829
@mangrim1829 Год назад
Great presentation. I enjoyed how you break down the different aspects of learning a new movement/skill; learn the movement, see the movement(physically and mentally), practice the movement. Keep them coming, good work.
@johntraverso3095
@johntraverso3095 3 месяца назад
great content. really helping..please keep the lessons going
@revv45acp71
@revv45acp71 Год назад
Thank you for this series!
@superflyboi1
@superflyboi1 Год назад
Started shooting a few months ago - went to the range with some buddies and my shots were all over the place. Stumbled across this series and started practicing dry firing 5-10 minutes a couple times a week at home for about a few weeks going through the first couple of videos. Shot my first bullseye (3 in fact) in addition to a tighter grouping. Saved me so much ammo too 😂 Thanks for all the knowledge, I will be continuing with this series!
@spconrad9612
@spconrad9612 Год назад
Good info, thanks for all of your work.
@Ksp0626
@Ksp0626 Год назад
Thanks for all the knowledge
@user-be6yv7bl9i
@user-be6yv7bl9i 6 месяцев назад
13:19 mins of very valuable information Love your videos and way of teaching, Hands downs one of the best instructors on YT. Thank you so much!!
@americanpatriotbill
@americanpatriotbill Год назад
Love these series
@mr.nobody68
@mr.nobody68 Год назад
Excellent idea for a video series
@biker1958
@biker1958 Год назад
Great training video thank you.
@TK.Wicked
@TK.Wicked Год назад
Keep this going it’s very informative.
@richeilertson168
@richeilertson168 10 месяцев назад
Excellent instruction. Looking forward to more videos. Semper Fi
@effu9375
@effu9375 Год назад
Best info on YT IMO.
@johndreyzehner1453
@johndreyzehner1453 Год назад
Exclent instruction. Thanks
@gherardochapman598
@gherardochapman598 Год назад
Great topic. thanks for the info
@sammyreyna3188
@sammyreyna3188 Год назад
I’m really enjoying these series . Thanks for the content my man .
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Glad to hear it!
@vigormindset
@vigormindset Год назад
Good stuff!!! Keep up the good work! Love this series…
@TheHanshotfirst
@TheHanshotfirst Год назад
Love the content, guys.
@olaajala7573
@olaajala7573 Год назад
This is very helpful thank you so much
@UWMitch
@UWMitch Год назад
This is great! I've been shooting for ~20 years now, but the stance these days seems to have evolved to more upright (just as when I learned the stance had evolved from 20 years prior). Sent the video to a few friends who are new to shooting. Thanks for sharing the content.
@robmartin6808
@robmartin6808 Год назад
Aka..J Martinez here. Great work guys. We intermediate shooters need to be brought back to beginners status. Keep it coming. Your channel is becoming one of my most matched.
@cliffcollins2497
@cliffcollins2497 Год назад
Good stuff, take care!
@scottlandb6579
@scottlandb6579 9 месяцев назад
I’m new to hand gun ownership, so I thank you for sharing these lessons.
@gregggibson3109
@gregggibson3109 Год назад
My compliments to Tactical Hyve on the initiation of this series. Not only great for new shooters but great review for beginners and intermediates! Repetition drills are essential to the formation of good habits…mental and physical. I coach a local Security Team and I plan to recommend they subscribe to this channel and monitor this series.
@taubohloko4547
@taubohloko4547 Год назад
I can't wait for Thursday :-D I watched this three times already
@DarkSteel361
@DarkSteel361 Год назад
Thanks for this video and the upcoming series!
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Our pleasure!
@MrDwaynePoff
@MrDwaynePoff Год назад
Thank you RU-vid algorithms for finding y'alls channel! As a beginning, I can't begin to send my appreciation!!! Thank you everyone in the Tactical Hyve!!!!
@johngrunwell2412
@johngrunwell2412 Год назад
Very good learning techniques esp with the release of the trigger and returning to “prep”. I, myself, do employ at times my laser on a wall and again watch for movement as any move movement will be exaggerated on the wall. Granted you’re not watching your sight or red-dot, but mixing it (if you have a laser attached) to focus on your trigger press itself. I have also used my night sight, wether 3-dot or just post even red-dot, in a darken room to work on the presentation and training myself the mussel-memory to reach that aligned sight height and position. As you mentioned, there are many ways to achieve that sight alignment as you demonstrated, but also one’s own imagination also helps. It’s all in gaining that Master Grip, repetition, your goal and one’s determination to achieve it. Great videos.
@seang1032
@seang1032 Год назад
Been shooting for over a decade and I believe everyone should always go back to the basics and practice the fundamentals. Once you do it for a while, you may not spend as much time with the fundamentals but without them you won't be proficient. I shoot so much I don't always think about what I'm doing but if I start missing, I stop and pay attention to figure out what I need to fix
@stevebrittain3807
@stevebrittain3807 Год назад
This young man gives excellent advise
@DougSmith-hl1vj
@DougSmith-hl1vj 3 месяца назад
I felt compelled to proffer my most sincere thanks for this "gold-plated" pistol instruction series. I'm 72 years old and the "gun world" with all it's many colors is not foreign to me. I have never viewed anything like this. Simply put, all other instruction pales in comparison. You are just plain fabulous! And a brilliant, likeable guy. Wow! Thanks, pal!
@SRussell-se8if
@SRussell-se8if Год назад
As a new gun owner (P365 X Macro) I’m really enjoying this information done in an understandable way. I’m sure that’s difficult for pros to do as I am also a teacher in my area of expertise non related to weapons. I just wanted to say thanks.
@ibpositivemostly7437
@ibpositivemostly7437 Год назад
Cool video thanks.
@wily_k
@wily_k Год назад
Very informative. Now I have to practice...
@mertonsilliker3686
@mertonsilliker3686 Год назад
Good tip
@frenchtoast494
@frenchtoast494 Год назад
I’m 11 and love these types of videos thank you so much for making them!
@amechi
@amechi Год назад
Excellent
@carlbrinkhoff9307
@carlbrinkhoff9307 Год назад
This is perfect for me, im just about to start shoting with a gun. Been following you for a while now!
@SaundersE5
@SaundersE5 Год назад
Myles is a great instructor.
@kickingworld
@kickingworld 7 месяцев назад
Very helpful. Thanks.
@skatehabitat711
@skatehabitat711 Год назад
Thank you
@MrSpicabooo
@MrSpicabooo Год назад
Been shooting for a long time, always good to go back to basics, and you explain things so well where i can use that to help teach my girlfriend and other friends how to shoot because even though i know how to shoot myself, teaching someone else is a very different thing
@cockneyblue
@cockneyblue Год назад
Shooting yourself is a bad idea
@BiggCliph
@BiggCliph Год назад
I’ve learned so much from y’all, thank you!
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@joshwasinger1087
@joshwasinger1087 Год назад
Perfect! Thanks for this.
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
You bet!
@collieman7377
@collieman7377 Год назад
Ty for this..even if this doesn't get your aim amount of view I think the series will gather more views thru the years as more and more new people come and gives them a great starting point
@collieman7377
@collieman7377 Год назад
And such a great idea to give us a week of dry fire to practice for upcoming exersice
@duacot6633
@duacot6633 Год назад
I have a Beretta 92x and practice dry firing in DA. I find it easier to ignore the sights in the sense that I intentionally tip the barrel slightly up and secure the target from a slightly lower position since I'm technically aiming higher. Feels smoother and a more natural process to secure the target without having to "find" the front sight since it's easily presented when the barrel is slightly nosed up. I'm contemplating increasing the trigger pull by increasing the hammer spring. Right now its around 5lb DA and 2.5lb SA with LTT trigger and Beretta Match Hammer.
@richardharrold4357
@richardharrold4357 Год назад
Good stuff.
@jayhelmes172
@jayhelmes172 Год назад
Thank you I think this will be a great advantage for me. I'm new to handgun shooting
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Welcome!
@AUTOxMATIK
@AUTOxMATIK Год назад
Good series
@Vonhawk15
@Vonhawk15 Год назад
Very helpful
@Tomsense76
@Tomsense76 2 месяца назад
Learning where the first break is and where the firing wall is reminds me of when I learned how to drive a manual trans. Practicing where the clutch starts to pick up so I don't have to rely on the hand break while on a hill.
@2cbr600
@2cbr600 Год назад
This is really helpful. Especially learning the fundamentals with dry fire. Ammo is expensive and just shooting at the range without proper forms will not be beneficial
@dealvaabel6710
@dealvaabel6710 Год назад
Thank you!!! ♥️. I have ñever owned a gun, I now believe I need one now. Thank you!
@bourjuva
@bourjuva Год назад
keep it up
@scaleworksRC
@scaleworksRC Год назад
Well, I just got back from the range and learned the hard way the shooting is a perishable skill. Also learning to shoot with both eyes open so that's a brand new challenge. I had a few good hits and "got back on the bike" towards the end though.
@bertalanlorincz1489
@bertalanlorincz1489 Год назад
Thank you from Hungary👌
@BarelyKnowledgeable
@BarelyKnowledgeable Год назад
Super helpful man. I’m having the issue you mentioned around the 7 min mark that I’m moving my other fingers when pulling the trigger which is causing my shot to be off to left
@scottmiller4516
@scottmiller4516 Год назад
Excellent idea and topic.
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Thanks!
@marcofranco3417
@marcofranco3417 Год назад
GJ guys!
@bardonut
@bardonut Год назад
Thanks!
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
You're welcome, and thanks so much for the "Super Thanks!" We really appreciate it!
@rynoclaassen4823
@rynoclaassen4823 Год назад
Many thanks, ammo is alot more expensive in South Africa so this is gold when it comes to practice. I have 1 question, I have a G19 with the bucket sights. What would be the correct hold at 10y? Again thank you in advance.
@jamesdelong6401
@jamesdelong6401 Год назад
😎🤘🍻. Yes sir. Great video
@Z0mb3hHunt3r
@Z0mb3hHunt3r Год назад
Could still hear your reset upon your restaging. since the "click" is the trigger's point of shortest travel before it can actuate/be fired again. Going past that to a full reset on most striker fired pistols is adding more finger travel distance and pressure (probability of human error/deviation) in the act of following up and continuity of consistent accurate fire as Rarely are gunfights with handguns one shot, Engaging at it's reset/wall after an initial shot makes a practical and consistent ability to follow-up without added finger movement of fully releasing the trigger each shot on most striker designs. Different strokes i guess. Love the content still!
@raifcluster
@raifcluster Год назад
If I may, I'd like to add something that helps me. I bought a laser cartridge for my 9mms, that revealed a number of my bad habits. When you shoot the laser at the target, if you get a dot reflection, you're doing well. If you see a red line reflection (either horizontal or vertical), there is an issue. It means your barrel is in movement when the trigger breaks.
@smay5746
@smay5746 Год назад
Once again excellent focus on fundamentals that are applicable over all firearms and not just flavor of the month
@jeffstark1994
@jeffstark1994 Год назад
Can you share what in-ear protection you are using?
@thegoodsheperd1189
@thegoodsheperd1189 Год назад
Good stuff
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
Appreciate it
@jammbbs1688
@jammbbs1688 Год назад
My canik has no take up cuz I changed the trigger shoe but it's so beautiful to shoot with
@olskool961
@olskool961 Год назад
Pinoy Pride! Keep it up!
@Rusty_ok
@Rusty_ok Год назад
Interesting test. Using the pencil to determine if your trigger finger is independent of the rest of your hand.
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
The test is to see if one squeezes the trigger straight to the rear--not really about isolating the finger.
@Un1234l
@Un1234l Год назад
Excellent instruction
@MA-lq6eb
@MA-lq6eb Год назад
💥👏Very Good Series Idea!🇺🇸 Myles, what is the gun ur using here...& What is ur preferred Full & Compact Auto? Thnx!😎👍
@lukej3784
@lukej3784 Год назад
Yes wud like 2 know also, please brother...TY!
@danaleks29
@danaleks29 Год назад
Looks like a p365
@peters303
@peters303 Год назад
Excellent content covered 💪🏼🇺🇸
@tbenson5966
@tbenson5966 Год назад
This is killer.
@TacticalHyve
@TacticalHyve Год назад
right on!
@Pauley_in_GP
@Pauley_in_GP Год назад
I'm a bit late to this class, but thanks for the great info. I'm not exactly a beginner, but never had any formal training. Your videos are very much appreciated. Question: can all guns be dry fired without a risk of damage?
@kalicambria
@kalicambria 8 месяцев назад
For most guns dry fire is fine and even encouraged for practice, just not for rimfire calibers, like 22LR, where it can damage the gun.
@nowherespecial6780
@nowherespecial6780 Год назад
If it is a glock for a rapid close shot I'd like to aim down the back plate of the slide twice. But my favorite is my Beretta M9 But it's the same theory I aint right where the hammer is connected to the gun. What are your thoughts. How long with my draw is straight up punch out straight from sternham.
@Tobashimaru
@Tobashimaru Год назад
Can anyone explain benefits of releasing the trigger? I was told to use the reset since it is the fastest way to take another shot without releasing the trigger. Thank you for replies !
@rsalnoske
@rsalnoske Год назад
I'm a new pistol owner and I have a Beretta 92fs. Beretta's website says to not dry fire and only use snap caps (which I have). I believe I can achieve the same practice results by loading a snap cap and just cocking the hammer after each trigger pull instead of racking the slide, right?
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