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Director of the Sig Sauer Academy in New Hampshire, Adam Painchaud shares a pistol drill that can help improve your trigger-finger discipline and overall accuracy. If you know you're flinching in anticipation of the shot then work on correcting it by trying this drill. (NSSF Video)
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@zenick4803
@zenick4803 3 года назад
1:00 can’t get enough of this sound
@Luke-ih1oc
@Luke-ih1oc 2 года назад
ah yes, this is the kind of ASMR I like
@willsclater5852
@willsclater5852 8 лет назад
I wish I had a job like this. This guy is ultimate level 10 Boss status.
@oliversixx6043
@oliversixx6043 6 лет назад
Will Sclater you should apply if you have the expertise to do it, it’s a great opportunity.
@hrlkt3413
@hrlkt3413 2 года назад
more like level 4 but i get ur idea
@jamiesloan5902
@jamiesloan5902 5 лет назад
I practice this by leaving one chamber empty, with my revolver. I spin the cylinder, so I don't know which round is a dud. This will show if you have a flinch, every time. Dry fire practice is a very good drill. Just make sure that you are gripping your gun firmly, as if you are firing live rounds. Most people relax their grip too much, when dry fire practicing. This creates BAD practice habits, that don't translate well, into "live" practice.
@YouHaveACoolUserName
@YouHaveACoolUserName 4 года назад
Wow that’s genius. Too bad you can’t simulate the same kind of scenario with a semi auto 😂🤦🏻‍♂️
@ryanestes7331
@ryanestes7331 2 года назад
@@YouHaveACoolUserName me and my shooting partner stick a random snap cap into the mag for each other
@howardjohnson5146
@howardjohnson5146 2 года назад
@@YouHaveACoolUserName ruger min14 that had all the dud rounds (20rnd) mag no issues feeding just old fowled .223 brass primers and powder loads. ;/ the bad primers don't fire the fowled powder rounds under perform.
@66Ack
@66Ack 2 года назад
I’m gonna try this with my revolver this weekend really been trying to work on my accuracy
@theparalexview785
@theparalexview785 2 года назад
Ditto. In my double action-only revolvers, my variation includes randomly alternating .357 Magnum and .38 Special, or, in .38 Special-only revolvers, alternating standard pressure and +P rounds, along with leaving an empty chamber. Easily reveals whatever flaws I've developed from lack of practice or bad habits.
@ComprehensiveContext
@ComprehensiveContext 8 лет назад
This exercise has one big drawback: the shooter knows whether the gun is going to go off. For the best results, load a magazine with a random mix of live and dummy ammo (snap caps). Then the shooter has no idea whether the next trigger pull will be bang or click. Much more honest responses! Additional benefit: No dry fire damage on any gun, so long as snap caps are used for the dummy ammo.
@waynee.2856
@waynee.2856 8 лет назад
This would work even better if you have a shooting partner load your mag with live and dummy rounds because subconsciously you'll know when or about when you'll come to a dummy round. Thing to remember though is when doing this drill with or without a partner, when you here the "click" instead of the "boom" you need to treat it as a misfire/stovepipe and give it a few seconds before opening the breach. Just a little safety tip to keep in mind.
@justas549
@justas549 8 лет назад
+Dave Proulx Ball and dummy drill. I use it all of the time with new shooters.
@jessegpresley
@jessegpresley 8 лет назад
It's just mixing live fire with dry fire. It's a good drill. Ron Avery has essentially 2 different takes on the one that is being demo'd here. Ron Avery kinda knows how to shoot. www.policeone.com/police-trainers/articles/40801006-2-simple-drills-that-will-make-you-a-better-shooter/
@hokie0072
@hokie0072 8 лет назад
Did not know about the waiting period. Seems like a lot of videos stress rapid clearance/ejection of a misfired round. I assume your warning concerns the possibility that the round will delay fire and operate the action resulting in injury?
@WallaceDunn
@WallaceDunn 7 лет назад
Yes Hokie That's a pretty basic type of malfunction. You could have a round that's going to "cook off" and fire just as you open the breech, then all the gas and flame comes out at you instead of going down the barrel as designed.
@Nathan-qt6mw
@Nathan-qt6mw 10 лет назад
Awesome instruction! I went through about 15 rounds of this drill today, not only did I notice improved accuracy but I also noticed it helped my confidence as well.
@tapslagata
@tapslagata 9 лет назад
Love your relaxed teaching style; "objective based". Makes a lot of sense to me... thank you!
@joshhawkes8760
@joshhawkes8760 10 лет назад
My buddy and i just load eachothers magazines mixing in live ammo with snap caps and sure can see when u anticipate the recoil
@robertnelson4750
@robertnelson4750 3 года назад
This guy's last name translates to "hot bread" in English. We can trust him.
@OuterHeaven210
@OuterHeaven210 3 года назад
😂
@ammaarzeebkhan7675
@ammaarzeebkhan7675 3 года назад
But in Hindi/Urdu it means Sister fucker😂😂
@TheNSSF
@TheNSSF 10 лет назад
BIG THANKS to everyone that voted for our video! We received one of the Telly Awards' top honors, a Silver People's Telly, for our pistol shooting drill with Sig Sauer Academy's Adam Painchaud. Pretty awesome to see the shooting sports top the list of all the videos up for the people's vote. Thanks again! Here's the video if you haven't seen it: buff.ly/1ogHS2f
@RichardSalib
@RichardSalib 10 лет назад
SIGSAUER SIG SAUER Academy
@molonlabe459
@molonlabe459 9 лет назад
***** Thanks. I'll be doing that tomorrow.
@karenmorelli2297
@karenmorelli2297 8 лет назад
+molon labe i never heard of the sig training academy.
@davidangelilli5718
@davidangelilli5718 6 лет назад
*Top 3 shooting hacks for achieving sniper-like accuracy*--->.t.co/N1PnSr7PnT
@tecgunner
@tecgunner 6 лет назад
Personally I use this setup. 1. Twin targets a couple feet apart. 2. 5 magazines. 3. Have friend load the mags with a random amount of rounds in each mag. 4. You have to hit each target twice in a row before switching to the other one. 5. Dump and slap in a new mag as soon as the one you are using is dry. 6. Make sure to hit each target twice before moving to the other. Even with mag changes. 7. Go back and forth between targets until all mags are empty. 8. Start slow and as you improve increase spead. 9. Practice right and left handed, one and two hand grips. 10 vary the range of the targets as you improve so you don't get use to any one distance. You never know what shape you will be in when you need to react so keep changing things up with both hands, grips, and ranges. I also use several different types, and calibers of pistols for this. Never fear walking in dark alleys again. Hopefully never have to use it but when you do you will be ready.
@Blue.Lightning4
@Blue.Lightning4 4 года назад
Tried this drill today. This is a fantastic warm-up drill. And a great way to “reset” when fundamentals start to drift. Love this channel!
@jacraig881
@jacraig881 9 лет назад
As an ex army combat arms veteran, I like to think I am great at shooting, while this is true in many aspects this drill helped me to realize my mistakes and that training must be conducted often!!! Thanks again, btw just got a sig m11-a1/p228 and I love it!
@BayouDreamz
@BayouDreamz 9 лет назад
A great instructor showed me this drill just last week. Love it!
@onknorr984
@onknorr984 Год назад
He is excellent at teaching concepts and fundamentals while making it easy to understand.
@arrowpt28
@arrowpt28 4 года назад
when you said on the dry fire I would see the monsters, boy you were not kidding. Now I can work on my anticipation and gun dip. This was a humbling experience, but I'm getting better thank you.
@MattD86
@MattD86 8 лет назад
40 YARDS for pistol training? Wow...
@TroutWest
@TroutWest 8 лет назад
Makes everything shorter a lot easier to hit....
@Kh2456
@Kh2456 7 лет назад
I train at 42 yards man sized steel targets. When I go back to 15 yards it's a complete joke, you just can't miss. Lol
@Colefyre
@Colefyre 7 лет назад
Is this something a beginner should do? Or train 10 to 15 feet in self defense distances? Thanks.
@Kh2456
@Kh2456 7 лет назад
Cole fyre I would recommend a beginner to stay at about 10-15 yards and slowly work on the basic fundamentals of grip, stance, and sight picture/trigger control. Once you can accurately engage targets without missing at that distance you can slowly over time increase speed. After you can hit every target without missing I'd recommend increasing distance. I think shooting steel targets is great for beginners. Once you improve move to paper and steel.
@Colefyre
@Colefyre 7 лет назад
Thank you for the reply. I only have access to paper target indoor ranges for now. Working on basics for sure.
@ogyaami
@ogyaami 8 лет назад
Well, saw the video about 2 hours ago, brought my new never been fired glock 30sf to the range. I applied this drill, and I got to say my groups are not usually this tight, thanks works like a charm, and helped me tame my monsters.
@MiBlazed
@MiBlazed 10 лет назад
Wow great TIP! the dudes trigger control is amazing Im FOR SURE trying this drill next time im out shooting.
@RELOADINGandSHOOTING
@RELOADINGandSHOOTING 5 лет назад
I love this drill so much I’ve been sharing this with my coworkers for 3 years and they improved their marksmanship by a lot even with just shooting only once a month!
@laportecan
@laportecan 9 лет назад
Thank you for this great drill. Could you do more of these, because are really helpful. Remember practice makes perfect.
@steve8234
@steve8234 3 года назад
If you're an avid shooter, if you carry concealed, or if you're in any type of law enforcement, try to get up (or down depending on where you live) to the Sig Academy. These guys are complete professionals and they'll have you dialed in in a few days. They're beasts and experts with a firearm. Also, they provide the most up-to-date firearms tactics... you won't be disappointed. I also appreciate the fact that they hold you accountable for your mistakes while on the range (at least when it comes to law enforcement). Chances are you'll be doing pushups or carrying a (pretend) casualty if you do something dumb. It was a tough but a very informative week up there and it definitely made me a better gun fighter... Thanks you Sig Academy!
@kosmikcorner
@kosmikcorner 9 лет назад
Thanks a lot! Now I know what I was neglecting to do. I'm sure my shooting will be better now as I know where my "evil monsters" are and how to improve them. Keep making more videos, I learn something new with each one of them.
@Bravo97779
@Bravo97779 9 лет назад
Great video! Thanks for showing us this!
@Humonic
@Humonic 5 лет назад
Thanks Adam! After including this drill into my warm ups i've been able to get rid of my recoil recoil anticipation.
@mctriple
@mctriple 4 года назад
Awesome tip. This immediately improved my accuracy very noticeably. I didn't have to track down snap caps on the floor or hope they didn't fly past the firing line (lost several that way!), and for some reason this was even more effective than mixing in dummy rounds randomly. I think the deliberate dry fire mixed in with every other trigger pull made a big difference.
@goodbrotha13
@goodbrotha13 2 года назад
Thank u Sir & Brother always learn something whenever i watched u on you tube , awesome 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾👊🏾
@shawnmanley9007
@shawnmanley9007 Год назад
Thank u for the tips on the trigger discipline and a cool trick on how to load and shoot my gun to help improve my aim
@peted7891
@peted7891 Год назад
Thank you! Will be applying this later!
@tonydyte5526
@tonydyte5526 3 года назад
Great tuition video, I will definitely try this system for trigger finger discipline.
@lcg350z9
@lcg350z9 3 года назад
Great tip. Tried same drill and noticed the shot anticipation. Took time off from shooting and just dried fire for few weeks. Night and day difference.
@danmeme7740
@danmeme7740 10 лет назад
I swear these guys are robots.
@bae313
@bae313 7 лет назад
When you practice these drills thousands of times like you are supposed to (IF YOU REALLY WANT TO BE SURE YOU WILL DO IT RIGHT UNDER STRESS), you will do it exactly the same way every time. Then you will look like a robot.
@adamthekid3249
@adamthekid3249 6 лет назад
dan meme the robots are the ones that think they know everything about shooting especially at paper, steel targets with no experience at all?
@nirv
@nirv 4 года назад
No shit. I was just going to comment: "You don't have to look like a robot when you're shooting, weirdo."
@fastcheap5450
@fastcheap5450 4 года назад
Arwyn also Technology has improved
@gnsblogs466
@gnsblogs466 4 года назад
Love to know the proper way of handling guns.
@dmann5014
@dmann5014 6 лет назад
That was good information. Very professional, I enjoyed that video very much. Thank you.
@georgeshorter142
@georgeshorter142 9 лет назад
Did this yesterday. The flinch always comes back for me after some down time, this really helps.
@Tousanx
@Tousanx 10 лет назад
thank you for the great drill. I'll have to give this drill a chance next time i'm at the range.
@gamkem1405
@gamkem1405 Год назад
Great advice! Thanks for sharing!
@jesusvillanueva5437
@jesusvillanueva5437 Месяц назад
Thank you for the tips! Makes perfect sense
@SigShooter9mm
@SigShooter9mm 10 лет назад
Great video.
@jamesh5187
@jamesh5187 6 лет назад
30 minutes from the academy and I havnt gone yet I gotta get my ass up there and see you guys never hurts to train more 👍🏻
@melodicrockrules5150
@melodicrockrules5150 9 лет назад
Great info, thank you very much:) Next time out on the range, I am going to try this exercise.
@minervius
@minervius 9 лет назад
super tipp thx man very nice for training others who slap their trigger or have the whipping monster
@mohajirindaud1494
@mohajirindaud1494 8 лет назад
thank you so much NSSF..it is a very interesting video..keep it up man!!
@NakedSteak
@NakedSteak 10 лет назад
Nice drill. Thanks for the tip.
@mike6059
@mike6059 9 лет назад
Thanks man ive been having trouble. I was shooting low left. This helped alot thanks
@jeepy8610
@jeepy8610 7 лет назад
Great videos, I'd love to see a video on Adam's waist setup. It looks comfy!
@ThePeoplesFriend510
@ThePeoplesFriend510 3 года назад
Dudes a really good teacher. Appreciate the vid.
@miguelleal1829
@miguelleal1829 7 лет назад
so glad I subscribed to this chanel. a very helpful guide
@ryrylyn
@ryrylyn 6 месяцев назад
This drill IMMEDIATELY improved my accuracy and helped me see I was flinching before pulling the trigger. Finding the sweet spot with the trigger was a true game changer!!
@markellison24
@markellison24 10 лет назад
Dude you guys rock. Nice video
@DaveRyanLandscapes
@DaveRyanLandscapes 3 года назад
This guys incredible, awesome teaching style. Great video -l
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 5 лет назад
I will try this drill. Thank you.
@jonmajarucon51
@jonmajarucon51 Год назад
Great tip! Thank you!!!
@vinny2976
@vinny2976 6 лет назад
Excellent drill to practice. Thanks
@HaykeBerdenPhotography
@HaykeBerdenPhotography 10 лет назад
Picked up my P226 West Gemany today. From 1988. Going to try that, tomorrow on the range. :)
@Mr_Green892
@Mr_Green892 10 лет назад
I like it, you get to practice your trigger and sight picture, along with loading and unloading the mag. This drill has a lot going on.
@DogBeast221
@DogBeast221 10 лет назад
Hmm, never thought of this one. I'll definitely give it a try. My USPSA coach has nicknamed me "Jerk" as I tend to do that with the trigger finger when I start getting tired or get distracted by the clock.
@shootinglefthanded9887
@shootinglefthanded9887 Год назад
Great training, thanks
@annoythedonkey
@annoythedonkey 3 года назад
I’m a new shooter, I think it’s important to emphasize the importance of core strength. A loaded pistol can feel a little heavy
@fabiancontreras4666
@fabiancontreras4666 3 года назад
Just a bit
@monsoon861
@monsoon861 3 года назад
Also your wrists
@bobbigrant9158
@bobbigrant9158 10 месяцев назад
Praise worthy, for $70!The only issue was the round gasket ring seal between the CO2 and needle ru-vid.comUgkxnX9wE_Q8zvF75Y5iWzTU3Q4FlrtyGApQ . Withered away, and I'm having a tough time finding a replacement.Gun still works perfectly, but needs a new gasket. Can someone please say where to find the gasket replacement?
@pboehi
@pboehi 8 лет назад
That is a very good drill. I usually put a few dummies in between to see the flinching, but this drill saves me this step, plus adds some magazine manipulations. Have to try it next time at the range :-)
@NeonVars
@NeonVars 9 лет назад
Did try this and worked very well. Some people may say it doesn't because you already know there isn't another bullet. Well, your body actually doesn't. Simply put, your bodies natural reaction to previous recoil will will set off what this instructor calls "little monsters". What you're doing in this drill is controlling that, and through time it trains you.
@keegansmom2008
@keegansmom2008 2 года назад
I love this idea!!!
@mickeymouser590
@mickeymouser590 10 лет назад
Perfect. I have need for this drill.
@daniellyne1
@daniellyne1 5 лет назад
Great practice drill thank you brother
@egsmachine
@egsmachine 9 лет назад
This technique may be better than the empty case on the front sight post dry fire technique. thanks for sharing!
@horsehide3039
@horsehide3039 4 года назад
Excellent stuff
@reannamelton
@reannamelton 4 года назад
This is brillant. Trying this next time I go to the range.
@vegvisircoaching
@vegvisircoaching 9 лет назад
These guys are the best at letting those monsters out. Thought I was a great shooter till I went there for there instructor courses. I was humbled real fast and left a better shooter then when I arrived. I dry fire my weapons multiple times for every live round at the range and it has helped me out more than I know. Its helped me hit 100yrds steal 18x24 on the rifle deck.!!
@intothecrosshairs1986
@intothecrosshairs1986 9 лет назад
This is a really simple, easy to do drill for beginner through advanced shooters. I like using this drill for my basic students that are ne to the shooting sports because it reinforces weapons handeling with the constant loading / unloading to get them familiar and more comfortable with the characteristics and functionality of the pistol.
@terryelliott3183
@terryelliott3183 10 лет назад
Good drill, as far as it goes. I would have liked to see him mention grip and making all fingers pull straight back as you take a firing grip. And also trigger fit; many trigger problems are due to people pulling back at odd angles, the trigger at different points on their finger each shot, etc. And finally, no mention of follow through, continuing to pull the trigger back until it stops. A great aid to stability and accuracy.
@chuck4747
@chuck4747 2 года назад
i watch countless video but this guys advise actually translates to the target for me
@drush525
@drush525 8 лет назад
excellent drill. We run this for our shooters and we find immediate results.
@slopokio
@slopokio 10 лет назад
Great drill ...Thanks!!
@hazoleos5325
@hazoleos5325 3 года назад
Thanks alot I tried this and now I can shoot any moving target at 100 yards with a pistol! 😊
@oBseSsIoNPC
@oBseSsIoNPC 3 года назад
Holy cow this is a VERY good drill!!!!
@redwhiteblue7831
@redwhiteblue7831 10 лет назад
Thanx for the tip. Going to use this next time I go shooting.
@svt283
@svt283 9 лет назад
Thanks for your time and video
@funtime_jay568
@funtime_jay568 2 года назад
Thx for the tips 🙏
@Sanai5637
@Sanai5637 9 лет назад
Fantastic Video! You language is direct and concise, easy to follow and a great overall demonstration. I would love to attend a training session that you guys may be hosting. Thanks again!
@Dayknightable
@Dayknightable 5 лет назад
This drill really really works. I can see the improvement right after 50 rd.
@EverythingisFire
@EverythingisFire 10 лет назад
Nice! Never thought of trying that. I honestly can't remember if my handgun has a magazine disconnect or not so hopefully I can try this drill.
@user-pg4lv8is4x
@user-pg4lv8is4x 6 месяцев назад
This is hands down one of the best shooting drills I use. The add on to this drill that I use with my shooters is to shrink the split time between shot and dry fire. As the shooters get more advance and the flinch goes away when they are thinking about it, have them press the trigger twice faster with each successful iteration until they can double tap without a pre-ignition push.
@GhostOfSpartAAA
@GhostOfSpartAAA 3 года назад
Good work 47...
@JoeDaddy40
@JoeDaddy40 10 лет назад
Good info thanks guys!!
@patrickreda3280
@patrickreda3280 3 года назад
Brilliant. Great suggestion.
@robminor5796
@robminor5796 7 лет назад
Love your videos
@msven
@msven 10 лет назад
Very cool drill. I'll try this out the next time I'm at the range. Thanks!
@DaSoupKitchen
@DaSoupKitchen 4 года назад
wow!!! cant wait to use this at school!!!
@rx4pain
@rx4pain 6 лет назад
Nice drill thank you!
@adelinafarias5554
@adelinafarias5554 Год назад
I been practicing thank you .
@wkeil1981
@wkeil1981 9 лет назад
This should help me in my competition shooting. Thanks
@rdean45acp
@rdean45acp 10 лет назад
Nice, thanks for the info.
@rickpadgett405
@rickpadgett405 9 лет назад
Wow, just got back from range and tried this.What a lesson, was flinching on every dry fire.When dry firing at home I don't do this.I slowed down and made myself pull trigger straight back,no flinch.You really need to try this,it might surprise you.Check yourself out.
@runawaygun762
@runawaygun762 9 лет назад
This is one of the best warmup drills I have seen. I think most people would benefite greatly from doing this at the beginning of each range session to reinforce the fundamentals.
@TakeAimTV
@TakeAimTV 6 лет назад
Great drills
@chan108dra
@chan108dra 8 лет назад
thank you for your expert tutoring
@rogerpowell3565
@rogerpowell3565 2 года назад
What an excellent bit of advice. I cannot wait to get to the range and put this drill into practice.
@anderswl916x2
@anderswl916x2 4 года назад
I do this drill with 2 magazines, one full, one empty. Good viddy👍
@TheMrAHead
@TheMrAHead 10 лет назад
I prefer "snap caps" for this kind of practice. If you have someone else load your magazines, you don't know when the dummy round is up. This really shows you how well you're doing with jerking or not.
@WCGwkf
@WCGwkf 10 лет назад
did this for about an hour at the range yesterday. very surprised how much i anticipated the recoil almost every time. I did see my groups tightening up a bit though
@3Pillers
@3Pillers 5 лет назад
👍 thanks for posting
@RHard1954
@RHard1954 10 лет назад
A better drill is to have someone else load your magazine by adding a practice bullet at various locations in the magazine stack. It will cycle the round just like a normal round and the shooter will not know when it will occur. Filming the shooter will also lead to better self awareness (analysis) of flinching and other trigger pull technique issues. This really helped me and especially my adult daughter who had issues with reacting to bang and recoil. This training technique took her from all over the target to tight 1 inch groups at 7 yards.
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