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Two Position Dryfire Drill - Grand Master Dryfire Drill - USPSA - IPSC - IDPA 

Brantley Merriam
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The Two Position Dryfire Drill is the main drill I run in my practices. Over the years I have always came back to this drill in my dryfire practices. The simple target set up and small spaced needed for the drill mean that you can practice in almost any room and space you have available.
I would recommend using small scale dryfire targets to simulate farther distance.
If you have an questions about the drill or something you think could be practice as well using this drill, leave a comment down below!

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Комментарии : 28   
@angelmunoz4934
@angelmunoz4934 3 месяца назад
This kid is a future champion.
@kagyu1
@kagyu1 5 месяцев назад
Outstanding! Thank you.
@arrshooting
@arrshooting Год назад
Instantly saved to favourites. Thanks.
@jjoseph6166
@jjoseph6166 11 месяцев назад
Awesome drill! Thank you for this. Can’t wait to put it into practice
@vmanshooting
@vmanshooting Год назад
This is awesome. I’m going to try this dry fire practice tonight!
@Jaygoesin
@Jaygoesin Год назад
Awesome breakdown and video! I am brand spanking new (I just ordered my rig) & came across this video. Amazing insight and instruction!
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
Thank man! I'm happy to hear you're joining thr sport, Good luck man!
@ByronBeretta
@ByronBeretta Год назад
I never thought to practice a reload during the dropstep. Brilliant drill.
@Sauk-gp8wy
@Sauk-gp8wy Год назад
Great content, with very little setup time! Your movement has really improved the last couple of years. I like how you blend your skills in the same basic setup. Thank You!
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
I really appreciate it man! Yes it has for sure, been trying to be as efficient as possible. I 100% belive there is a time and place to work ver very specific skills but also you need to learn how to blend skills together because that's what you do while shooting a stage.
@jdouguspsa
@jdouguspsa Год назад
great stuff
@1wakurat
@1wakurat Год назад
Great content. You just gained a new subscriber
@ShooterSway
@ShooterSway Год назад
Great info 🙏🏽🔥
@mymainelogcabin
@mymainelogcabin Год назад
Nice and explanations 👍👍
@walter_ullon
@walter_ullon Год назад
Awesome content! I've been following you since your performance at this year's nationals.
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
Thanks man. I appreciate it!
@coreytemple22
@coreytemple22 Год назад
Just ran across your video. I just purchased a G34 with Delta Point and will be preparing to try out a USPSA match in the next month. Appreciate the great content. Hope to see more in the future.
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
That's great man. It's a fun sport for sure. There will definitely be more content like this in the future.
@juanmarquez1443
@juanmarquez1443 Год назад
This was an honestly amazing breakdown of simple but key things to work on dry! This video should have a couple million views
@dotislife6537
@dotislife6537 Год назад
Please please please please more videos just like this! I’m trying to go GM next year!!! & also if you ever have time please comment on my videos of my matches on what i can improve on!?
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
I will definitely be making more videos like this in the future. I love getting to help other learn the thing that took me forever to learn.
@michall3918
@michall3918 Год назад
Nice. Obviously you are a great shooter, far better then me but i do have a small thing to point out. I think it's important to always stop with feet in stable shooting position, and sometimes you land with awkward position. What i try to do is after every go, dry or live, before i do anything else i asses my feet position and try to be strict and see if it's correct one.
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
Thanks for the observation. Yes I agree that a stable foundation is important in a lot of scenarios, however I don't think you always have to have the perfect foot placement to shoot. I've found that when it comes to easier shots I can give up a perfect foot position for the sake of speed, but that is my style of shooting. You shoot what ever style you are more inclined to preform well at.
@gardnerbeach8069
@gardnerbeach8069 Год назад
Any recommendations on target distances for this? Setting up in an apt
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
I would recommend using 1/3-1/6 targets, you can buy them online or just cut our your own. Then I would mix up the distance with what ever size room you are working with. I used to run this drill in a 10'x11' room, so you don't need a crazy amount of room, but the more the better.
@gardnerbeach8069
@gardnerbeach8069 Год назад
@@brantleymerriam just simulated somewhere between 7-15 yards?
@brantleymerriam
@brantleymerriam Год назад
@@gardnerbeach8069 I would say simulated 3-30 yards.
@erxsvn
@erxsvn Год назад
Great stuff! I first found you on the Executive Training Group video you were featured in. Searched your name and here I am subbing to your channel 😊 Looking forward to seeing future videos including when you take 1st in Nationals! Keep it up!!
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