Home AR-15 3 Tips to Shoot Rifle Better

3 Tips to Shoot Rifle Better

1050
43

Lucas Botkin goes over three tips to shoot rifles better. Mindset is everything.

Note to readers: Please click the share buttons above or below. Forward this article to your email lists. Crosspost on your blog site, social media, internet forums. etc.

43 COMMENTS

  1. To imagining its a video game to oversimplified:

    1. The sight alignment: u see when there's a video tutorials of how to quick scope, they always tell u to align your crosshair to the target and scoping instead scope and swipe to target, well it works on non sniper too like ARs or SMG where better be align first then shoot to win the gunfight… Its the same thing as he says where your sight alignment is on the place so as u start aim at the same time you do not need to align anything and just shoot accurately

    2. Im not a native english speaker so kinda not focus on what he says nut what he means maybe like… U see in video games (lets say BR games) u will tap tap shooting on long ranged enemies so your shots will land accurately and i believe you will spray on certain ranges, this mechanism however applied on csgo's bot too

    3. Maybe what he means… Just focus and increase your skills especially on certains situation?

    Cmiiw if i tell you wrong or something… And loves how he explains

  2. Dodnt realize I've been practicing this drill my whole life with my brothers. "POPCAN! Beer bottle! coffee can with the rusty hole! board with a knothole! see that dandelion over there on that hill?"

  3. I’ve never taken any of those elite tac-ops pistol or rifle classes taught by dudes who used to be navy seals but I have noticed massive improvements in my shooting by simply applying a lot of the principles and training techniques that you guys publish for free on YouTube.

    Not trying to discount or dismiss those types of classes. I’m sure that a lot of them are great, Lucas’ classes included. The main issue is that a whole lot of them are pretty damn expensive. It’s hard for a lot of people to make room in the budget for an $800-1,200 pistol or carbine class that lasts 2 or 3 days – especially if they’re living check to check. Again, I’m sure there’s plenty of value to be had in those classes but it’s a lot of money regardless.

    Anyway, I appreciate all of the practical educational content you guys produce. It has helped me a lot. So have the gear reviews and tips. Thanks, guys.

  4. Hi, just found your channel and I’m curious, because you look very young (maybe I’m just old now), what are your qualifications? How did you get to a point where you are teaching gun handling?

Leave a Reply