In this episode, we will share important tips on how to improve shooting on-the-move skills. They are equally applicable with rifles or handguns because they are principle-based!
Imri and Seaux, (both with special forces backgrounds) are with us to share some thoughts on how efficient can be frangible ammo for training and even for self-defense.
The guys from Maxim Defense provide us with tons of ammo (from their new frangible line) and fancy suppressed AR-15s to play!
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Episode Content
0:00 Introduction
0:55 Benefits of using the new MAXIM Defense frangible ammunition
4:28 Intro to shooting on the move
5:09 Issues needed to be overcome when shooting on the move
5:58 Tip #1: Keep the feet and knees pointed precisely toward the direction of the movement
6:47 Tip #2: Maintain a gap no more than a fist size between the feet and the knees while moving
7:36 Tip #3: Keep the lower body relaxed (especially the joints – knees and ankles); lower the center of gravity of the shooter’s body
8:56 Tip#4: Principle – “The stalking cat step” – touch the ground first, then transfer the weight gradually
10:40 Live fire drills
13:00 Conclusion
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Serving the best instructions….the science is genius.
Well, are you really shooting steel plates soooo close? Dangerous as hell😢
The true test is not flat ground. In theory everything sounds great but unless your in a urban/street. The ground is crazy not flat. I would love some tips on handling that. I enjoyed the tips and I will apply them next time I try this. Thank you for this video.
I love this channel! Rossen's accent reminds me of Borat 😆
Very helpful details and great audio & video quality, segue to product placement needs a bit of polish to be just part of the video. This deserves a lot more views. Carve out your resurfacing audience and interact. Once a month is too little. Good job on all the description links and time stamps. Don't wait for the traffic, create it.
Use the community section but not political, cause the customer base is wider, inform early about videos, new upcoming dates, ask the community, collect questions, do a Q&A with the ones that took courses before and after.
Very well done video. Excellent content. Lots of useful information. Thanks for uploading.
$1.70 / round to shoot steel close up? Looks like fun but……
Y'all are a really underrated channel my pistol grip strength & trigger pull has gotten alot better since that training tip with using the empty case and the squeeze thing y'all know what I'm talking about hopefully! Lol thanks guys