As a retired LEO from a very large SE Texas city, I'm glad to see someone carrying concealed carrying a service size handgun and not some pocket pistol. I'm not knocking pocket guns, it's just that a 4" barrel allows for more powder burn and better velocities regardless of caliber. I like the drill because it makes one think instead of just shooting. The more thinking behind your shooting every time you go to the range is referred to as "classical conditioning". BUT, I wonder how many people will be confronting people at ten yards. Most shootings will occurred up-close-and-personal...think sudden robbery when you're loading groceries in your car in a Walmart parking lot. There probably will be no aiming. Great shooting...
2 to heart, one to head using 7, 15, and 25 yards, even if 25 yards isnt in black circle making a attempt even though for most private citizen defense defence shootings are 5 to 7 yards and 7 yards is also the tuellers drill distance and double tuellers drill distance is 14 yards meaning draw at least with a shot under 3 seconds since 7 yards 1.5 seconds
Very difficult in my experience to record individual shots, because the timer microphone usually also picks up coincidental shots from other shooters in addition to yours. That said, you don't probably need to get that far into the weeds for this type of drill. So the good news is "yes". Since the 'beep" is usually clearly audible, you can practice timed shooting effectively with a starting beep and a "par time" beep (i.e., at 5 secs, 10 secs, etc.) if your timer has the latter feature.
@@brianreif7305 Brother, I do not have to prove anything to anybody. I know my skill set and capabilities and dont feel the need to show the world nor you. I keep my ego in check. I have the God given right to tell the truth as I know it, just as you do.
And remember, kids, always shoot towards your range bag (which has ammo in it) and a pressurized can of some sort. Just to add a little 'danger' to your drill. SMH
Great drill I'll have to try this one.
As a retired LEO from a very large SE Texas city, I'm glad to see someone carrying concealed carrying a service size handgun and not some pocket pistol. I'm not knocking pocket guns, it's just that a 4" barrel allows for more powder burn and better velocities regardless of caliber.
I like the drill because it makes one think instead of just shooting. The more thinking behind your shooting every time you go to the range is referred to as "classical conditioning". BUT, I wonder how many people will be confronting people at ten yards. Most shootings will occurred up-close-and-personal...think sudden robbery when you're loading groceries in your car in a Walmart parking lot. There probably will be no aiming.
Great shooting...
Right? People can conceal a larger gun than they think. Larger service grade pistols are more reliable 👍🏼
Why aren't these videos getting more views and 👍🏼? Guess there are just too many Mall Ninjas on CZcams!
LOL, could not agree more!
Because now in a lot of states one can just strap-on a pistol without any training in law or shooting...scary.
Look no further than the algorithm for that answer.
Solid input. Thanks, Tom!
It's just nice to see you shoot because I've never seen you before.
Excellent sir! Thank you!
So simple yet so effective.
Great test!
Great vidio thank you, I’ll try that.
2 to heart, one to head using 7, 15, and 25 yards, even if 25 yards isnt in black circle making a attempt even though for most private citizen defense defence shootings are 5 to 7 yards and 7 yards is also the tuellers drill distance and double tuellers drill distance is 14 yards meaning draw at least with a shot under 3 seconds since 7 yards 1.5 seconds
Dang he’s good.
Is there a way to use a shot timer in an indoor range?
Very difficult in my experience to record individual shots, because the timer microphone usually also picks up coincidental shots from other shooters in addition to yours. That said, you don't probably need to get that far into the weeds for this type of drill. So the good news is "yes". Since the 'beep" is usually clearly audible, you can practice timed shooting effectively with a starting beep and a "par time" beep (i.e., at 5 secs, 10 secs, etc.) if your timer has the latter feature.
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Some would call this a minimum baseline, not squared away. But each to his own.
Shoot the drill and post the video
@@brianreif7305 Brother, I do not have to prove anything to anybody. I know my skill set and capabilities and dont feel the need to show the world nor you. I keep my ego in check. I have the God given right to tell the truth as I know it, just as you do.
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@@brianreif7305 Is that the best you got?
Can anyone identify that holster?
Can't say for sure, but JM Custom Kydex has one with his name on it.
And remember, kids, always shoot towards your range bag (which has ammo in it) and a pressurized can of some sort. Just to add a little 'danger' to your drill. SMH