How To Shoot A Pistol Long Distance: 3 Long-Range Handgun Shooting Tips

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Do you want to know how to shoot a pistol long distance? 25 yards? 50 yards? 100 yards and beyond?
    In this video, Myles, the Founder of Tactical Hyve, shares tips you can use when shooting long-range targets with your pistol.
    Give them a try and let us know how they work out for you!
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    *This video is for general educational and informational purposes only. What you do with this information is your responsibility. We encourage you to seek out professional instruction. Nothing replaces in-person training with a qualified professional to ensure you learn properly and train safely.
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Komentáře • 78

  • @Win94ae
    @Win94ae Před 3 lety +60

    Most shooters don't realize how well their handguns will shoot.

  • @WilliamSanderson-zh9dq
    @WilliamSanderson-zh9dq Před 3 lety +37

    Whenever I mention shooting pistols at longer ranges (~100 yards) for practice with accuracy (sight alignment, trigger steadiness, etc.), the first thing people always ask is about bullet drop, and my response is always some variation of: “not really; not as much as you’d think; maybe a foot; you just aim at the top edge of the target.”

    • @danno1800
      @danno1800 Před 3 lety +1

      Great idea - thanks very much!

    • @nicktaylor5952
      @nicktaylor5952 Před 3 lety

      FACTS

    • @UponGiantsShoulders
      @UponGiantsShoulders Před 2 lety +4

      In fact at 50-70 the bullet is usually still rising.

    • @chrishooge3442
      @chrishooge3442 Před rokem +1

      I found I have a tendency to want to see the whole target at longer ranges because my iron sights can block much of the target from view. This results in low shots. I have had to train myself to occlude much of the target in order to get a center mass hit.

  • @benb5960
    @benb5960 Před 3 lety +19

    I occasionally shoot 50, 75, & 100 yards with pistol. The thing I notice is I “feel” my feet connecting with the ground. Almost like tree roots. Hard to explain. Great video

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks!

    • @Bullzeye1000yds
      @Bullzeye1000yds Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. That feeling of being grounded and on plane is like nothing else.
      Do you keep both eyes open?
      I always have.

    • @benb5960
      @benb5960 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Bullzeye1000yds I keep both eyes open, especially since cataract surgery (took vision back to 20/20).

    • @jumpingbiscuits
      @jumpingbiscuits Před 3 lety

      STEADY

    • @FIGGY65
      @FIGGY65 Před 3 lety +1

      Ben,Good observations about being “grounded” with your feet . This is also a factor in proper weight training technique for exercises done while standing: By “gripping the ground” with a three point foot contact ( big toe, baby toe and heel) you basically engage your glutes and hamstrings giving yourself an improved natural base of support. Finding a happy medium between support and excess tension should be helpful in this shooting scenario.

  • @Bullzeye1000yds
    @Bullzeye1000yds Před 3 lety +17

    Trigger prep is best learned with dry firing.
    I use a Modified Weaver stance that allows me to relax my body while still enabling a firm grip on the pistol.
    I shoot an old Sig P226 that gets consistent head shots on coyotes at 100 to 150 yds.
    "Aim small, miss small."
    Thank you for a great take on long range handgun shooting.
    Information for everyone to use.

    • @Ntop33
      @Ntop33 Před 3 lety +1

      I shoot P226 too, it is my EDC. How high up (inches) are you aiming for center mass shots at 100 yards? And do you prefer to take long-range pistol shots with the gun in double action or single action?

    • @Bullzeye1000yds
      @Bullzeye1000yds Před 3 lety

      @@Ntop33 It depends on my bullet weight and load.
      With good 9mm ball, my aim is 12 inches, or front dot 1/2 way up the rear dovetail, from normal 25 yd. bullseye sight picture. With my heavier, slower 124gr., I will be at 15 to 16 inches. Front dot 3/4 up the rear dove tail.
      I really prefer the factory Sig trigger, oiled up.
      When in single, it breaks really clean.
      Sorry, I didn't see your question 'til just now.

  • @danno1800
    @danno1800 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for these tips - much appreciated!

  • @landsurfer3313
    @landsurfer3313 Před 3 lety +3

    Always good information, thankyou.

  • @Davis.Official
    @Davis.Official Před 3 lety +10

    Loving this channel giving me the tools to better defend myself and my family .. u guys are the best

  • @jamesfrancis303
    @jamesfrancis303 Před 3 lety +1

    This is great instruction.. thanks

  • @TheRealSlowhand
    @TheRealSlowhand Před 3 lety +2

    Nice shooting, great info...

  • @williebulletman5217
    @williebulletman5217 Před 3 lety +2

    Great information

  • @bigghuncho6181
    @bigghuncho6181 Před 2 lety +1

    I like this dude! Not trying to be cool, all information! SUBSCRIBED

  • @SceneOneNJ
    @SceneOneNJ Před 3 lety +2

    Great advise!

  • @tims708
    @tims708 Před 3 lety +1

    Very solid points and explanation.

  • @sscoyote
    @sscoyote Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid. sir. I have really gotten into the math creating an MOA or mil system with front sight height and width vs. sight radius and matched to a ballistics program. Amazing how close you can get at extended range when the data is accurate.

  • @jwilliams3170
    @jwilliams3170 Před 2 lety +2

    My rationale behind being able to shoot long range with a pistol is of course increased accuracy at closer ranges. Another thought I’ve always had is in a worst case scenario and I’m forced to fight only with a handgun, being able to essentially function with a handgun as a primary is necessary to win gunfights

  • @user-be6yv7bl9i
    @user-be6yv7bl9i Před 6 měsíci

    Great info for long distance shooting. this video was the reason to subscribe to your good channel. keep up the good work

  • @dadfirstalways3578
    @dadfirstalways3578 Před 2 lety +5

    This is very practical at the moment with the wanna be mass shooter in the mall this week, he was shooting 40-50 yards and landed 8 of 10 on the shooter as a civilian. It's just as important as up close I say!!

  • @BadDadio
    @BadDadio Před 3 lety +2

    I find that while at the range, I have a better day if I take a few long range shots before practicing short range. I think it helps my concentration and ability to focus on the target.

  • @damirjalali
    @damirjalali Před 2 lety +1

    Thx for the Video. I recommend you to show ur front site & back site the way it should be for close shoots & long distance shoots.
    You can use a drawing boards to describe ur idea my friend because the way u r doing it is EXTREMELY CONFUSING, it doesn't matter if someone are beginners or not.
    🍻

  • @ryanbaker687
    @ryanbaker687 Před rokem

    Good shooting tips best tip for me is the holds at distance

  • @SY-gd6yc
    @SY-gd6yc Před 4 měsíci +1

    Make sure your eyesight is in good shape. Some of my fellow shooters are nearsighted and at the range, they only wear safety glasses and can barely see a target at 20 yards.

  • @concretecowboy4212
    @concretecowboy4212 Před 3 lety

    Thnxs 4 posting

  • @nicktaylor5952
    @nicktaylor5952 Před 3 lety +2

    Tip 1. Do it. Most won't even try.
    Tip 2. Do it further. Most don't know their limit and it's probably WAY further then they think.

  • @jimmyward2848
    @jimmyward2848 Před rokem

    Myles, what ears are you using? Would you buy them again or something different? Thank You!

  • @boricuaarecibo9259
    @boricuaarecibo9259 Před rokem

    I'm going to try to hit a man size steel silhouette from 200 yards with a smith & wesson 629-6 Talo edition 6.5 barrel because my range doesn't allow steel to be shot any closer than 200 yards
    .44 magnum 240 gr

  • @jasonhook5644
    @jasonhook5644 Před rokem +1

    Actually shooting either down or uphill reduces the trajectory of the bullet.

  • @dilorenzopiero5162
    @dilorenzopiero5162 Před rokem

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @allenc4909
    @allenc4909 Před 3 lety

    Good advice, 🤔 Thanks.

  • @old-veteran
    @old-veteran Před 3 lety +3

    Dang it man and I would like to see you take a few shots at that distance with that P365 since I have one.

  • @longgone9869
    @longgone9869 Před rokem +1

    Stand up straight and continue to breathe. Holding your breath before a shot adds to your tremors

  • @jbarres80
    @jbarres80 Před 2 měsíci

    At the end of the day we play game
    We start at 10 yds and move back 5yds end up to 80yds 1ft person to miss pays for lunch

  • @Ace-xt8lv
    @Ace-xt8lv Před 2 lety

    What about at 25 yards? Still shoot slightly higher than center mass for best accuracy ?

    • @user-mt6kt1yn6q
      @user-mt6kt1yn6q Před 6 měsíci +1

      You have to know what range your pistol is sighted in at.
      You have to know how small your shot group (diamer of shots on paper) is.
      It IS a good (basic) question that you must understand by shooting on the range.
      . . . Now get out to the range and learn !

    • @G22-zh3nr
      @G22-zh3nr Před 3 měsíci

      I frequently shoot at 100 yards 50 yards and 25 yards. At 25 and even 50 yards with 9 mm bullet drop is negligible -just aim where you are shooting at 100 you have to account for it and aim at the neck to hit center mass. With 357 you can aim below the hollow of the throat, a little lower with 44 magnum you can pretty much aim where you were planning to hit. These are higher velocity rounds with less drop. With 45 or 38 special hundred yards is a losing proposition. The bullet drop is just too substantial. The drop is not a straight line, Regardless of caliber. Most of it happens between 50 and 100.

    • @rollinthesweets6147
      @rollinthesweets6147 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-mt6kt1yn6q I zero the red dot on my pistol at 25…sooo you should always know where your pistol is zeroed to know your hold overs at any distance.

  • @democratssuckcritic1030

    how fare in should i put my trigger finger ? all the way in to the cress or just the tip ? also do i only raise the front iron sight to make it look like a triangle or do i raise all 3 iron sights ?

  • @nathank3190
    @nathank3190 Před rokem +2

    Who else is here because of steel balls Elijah Dickens?

  • @mitchgarbeno3788
    @mitchgarbeno3788 Před 3 lety +7

    Pretty sure I saw Coch in the background army crawling in the brush. 🥷

    • @Jarrodjohn2007
      @Jarrodjohn2007 Před 3 lety +3

      Couldn't have been him then, because you lived to talk about it.

  • @WadeWeigle
    @WadeWeigle Před 3 lety +1

    You should have just taken a moment to explain bullet drop so people would understand why you have to aim higher at increased ranges. Just to fill in knowledge gaps.
    Good video, keep them coming.

  • @MrRoman-lo6ih
    @MrRoman-lo6ih Před 3 lety +1

    This kind of "fun" pistol shooting can be used for a possible counter-sniper scenario training.
    Watch this
    czcams.com/video/ZIjuiq25Lzk/video.html
    Since watching this movie back in mid-2000's, I always do some kind of long-range practice with my pistol.

  • @AoS_Defense
    @AoS_Defense Před 2 lety +1

    “Not really practical”… Funny that I’m watching this a year later and low and behold, Elija Dickens stops a mall shooter at 40 yards🤣

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  Před 2 lety +1

      Depends on context. 😉 Definitely helping someone, yes. If not, law will likely argue why one could’ve run away.

  • @longgone9869
    @longgone9869 Před rokem

    Unless it’s somebody with a rifle shooting up an outdoor event

  • @timoanez4668
    @timoanez4668 Před 2 lety

    A 9mm bullet out of a Glock 17 point of aim point of impact is about 6 inches at a 100 yards, just aim center mass watch your fundamentals and squeeze the trigger and you won't have any issues, is very simple.

    • @derek3830
      @derek3830 Před 2 lety

      "...6 inches @ 100 yards" At what bullet weight: 115, 124, 147? How much would the bullet drop change your aim point? How much would barrel length change point of aim? Several interacting variables makes for some interesting questions.

  • @aer2222222
    @aer2222222 Před 3 lety

    almost 8 mins of video and you never rang the steel to show us you practice what you preach? you killin me Miles ;)

    • @WilliamSanderson-zh9dq
      @WilliamSanderson-zh9dq Před 3 lety

      Lol. 00:01

    • @TacticalHyve
      @TacticalHyve  Před 3 lety

      Also shown one other time but we can’t recall the time stamp off the top of our head.

    • @aer2222222
      @aer2222222 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TacticalHyve ok ONCE.... You gotta play that thing like your in the beach in jamaica mon!

    • @Ntop33
      @Ntop33 Před 3 lety

      @@aer2222222 hahahaha, bro. I get it demos are always a major plus. However, Myles can do it consistently, no doubt.

  • @martyrichardson6628
    @martyrichardson6628 Před 3 lety

    This question has been bothering me , how much to train and at what maximum distance with side arm

    • @jumpingbiscuits
      @jumpingbiscuits Před 3 lety

      He mentions a progression to getting accurate shots at 25 yards, so start at what distance you need to until you are consistently hitting where you are aiming, then move out from there.

    • @HAYAOLEONE
      @HAYAOLEONE Před 3 lety

      With or without your glasses?..
      Seriously, train with an airgun and shoot toothpicks at 2/3meters for initial solid understanding. Way cheaper.
      With your 'carry' gun?
      Not that much.. What will make the difference if you have to take a 75/100meters shot is your overall experience/time spent on the field in all sorts of atmospheric conditions.
      And your fitness level.. The more you can 'absorb' in terms of discomfort or plain performance reduction, the best you can do the final shooting job. Think biathlon guys and girls.
      Again, you can train for the entire dynamic for cheap by simply doing anything demanding just before 'trick shooting' games inside 10meters. The idea being that the fun of the games compensate for the pain of the needed fatigue/pre-fatigue. The absolute cheapest is dry fire after pushups and all that crap.

  • @Lani-Grace
    @Lani-Grace Před 3 lety

    I have a sociopath following me around on social media trying to tell people that they were me sorry for the inconvenience but if you have any information regarding this I would appreciate you thank you

  • @Sanstorms99
    @Sanstorms99 Před 3 lety

    what that in your hand... i like alot...

  • @wenku8471
    @wenku8471 Před 3 lety

    If there is an active mass shooter at 100 yards, no explanation necessary. It isn't always just about getting away.

  • @Mike_D_5150
    @Mike_D_5150 Před 2 lety

    I liked your video but way too much garble on what really matters at long range. #3 would've sufficed.
    Thanks for the video