Professional shooter, Ryan Muller, demonstrates with an AR-style modern sporting rifle (MSR) how he prefers to shoot from an off-hand and standing position.
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Do you change aming eye when shooting with your weak hand? (with iron sights)
What upper is that? The milling is awesome.
I agree with the pattern shooting. But, do you slap the trigger as soon as you're on target or squeeze as you're starting to acquire the target ?
That is not the proper use of the Empty Chamber Indicator. The stem needs to engage the chamber and bore to ensure that there is no cartridge in the chamber.
All of the weight saving nonsense on that gun and still an unused section of pic rail at the end for a buis. lol.
Brake timing looks off
Now, do all of that with a rifle that fires .300WM or higher.
Thanks for the info! I didn’t know about the figure 8 movement until today! I’ll try that on my air rifle now, and see the results. Thanks!
What barrel length is that?
What does "off-hand" mean? I'm going to a rifle match on Sunday and this whole time I'm thinking that I have to shoot standing up with my left hand.
More videos by you. Please
Great video, good explanations and showing what you mean. I want to try the body positions.
Nice tips !
The main problem I have experienced regarding your last point (timing your trigger pull with your unavoidable movement) is "jerking" the trigger when I attempt to fire the gun at the precisely correct moment. I find that for me, at least, my shots group much better when I concentrate on minimizing motion as much as possible, squeezing the trigger, and let the gun fire at whatever point it will in my motion pattern. I might add that sometimes when it fires I think I probably missed the entire target, only to find on closer inspection that the bullet hit the bull's eye. Obviously that is the exception rather than the rule, but as I said, I do get better groups this way.
Been shooting uspsa production for about 8 years, and I’ve finally purchased an AR and am starting a new adventure. I’m looking for all the advice I can find. Thanks
great tips ! I wish I could go shooting…
Using a two-point sling in a "hasty sling" is another great way to improve accuracy.