This video features Matt Pranka demonstrating reactive shooting techniques. While specific firearms or calibers aren't explicitly mentioned in the title or description, the focus on "Reactive Shooting" and the provided links to "practicalshootingtraininggroup.com" and Ben Stoeger's books strongly suggest content related to competitive shooting, defensive handgun skills, and firearm training methodologies. The video likely aims to instruct viewers on how to react effectively to various shooting scenarios.
This video, "Starting To Shoot Faster | How To Shoot Part 5," focuses on advancing firearm fundamentals by increasing shooting speed. It progresses from basic principles and dry fire to practical application on the range. The content delves into reactive and predictive shooting techniques for both rifles and pistols, emphasizing the importance of efficient target transitions and avoiding arbitrary slowdowns. The instructor highlights common mistakes and provides actionable advice for improving speed and accuracy.
This YouTube video focuses on "Reactive Shooting with a Red Dot," suggesting an instructional or training approach to improving shooting skills with a red dot optic. The description points to resources for in-person classes, digital coaching, books by Ben Stoeger, and a podcast from Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), all of which are heavily involved in competitive and practical shooting disciplines. The content likely covers techniques for quickly acquiring targets and engaging them effectively using a red dot sight, a popular accessory in modern firearms training and competition.
This video features USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith from JBS Training Group discussing the distinction between reactive and predictive shooting techniques. He explains that shots under 0.25 seconds are generally considered predictive, while those exceeding that timeframe are reactive. The description highlights a valuable class Smith conducted in Idaho, emphasizing the practical application of concepts and drills learned from his instruction. The content focuses on fundamental shooting principles for improving performance.
This video features USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith from JBS Training Group discussing the topic of reactive shooting. The description highlights the involvement of TENICOR, a firearm accessory manufacturer, with links to their website and social media platforms. While no specific firearm models or calibers are mentioned, the focus on a competitive shooter and a tactical topic suggests a focus on practical shooting skills and potentially related gear.
This video from Tactical Hyve, hosted by Myles, breaks down the key differences between predictive and reactive shooting techniques. It offers a practical demonstration of how to establish your personal predictive shooting range, a crucial skill for improving marksmanship. The description also includes promotional links for DryFireMag, the War Room community, and various recommended gear like CCW Safe insurance, Mantis X10 Elite, and concealed carry holsters from Tenicor and Vedder. It also lists the video production equipment used and social media links.
This video's title, "BIGLANG SUMULPOT ANG KALABAN! (MATATAMAAN KAYA?)" (Suddenly an Opponent Appears! (Will They Be Hit?)), and description, "Sa makatotohanang labanan, nangyayari ang scenario na bigla na lang sumusulpot ang kalaban sa iyong harapan!" (In realistic combat, the scenario happens where the opponent suddenly appears in front of you!), suggest a scenario-based training or demonstration focused on reacting to unexpected threats in a combat or self-defense situation. While specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, the context implies the use of firearms for defensive purposes. The emphasis on a "realistic combat" scenario points towards practical application and potentially tactical considerations.
This episode of Gun Guys delves into the philosophy of reactive shooting with experts Bill Wilson and Bill Rogers. The discussion highlights the advantages of handguns in specific defensive scenarios, emphasizing the importance of one-handed shooting techniques, which are often neglected in standard training. Rogers Reactive Shooting School's unique approach focuses on engaging small, partially exposed targets with very short exposure times, challenging even experienced shooters. The video touches upon the effectiveness of reactive targets that require precise hits to cease function, promoting the crucial skill of 'following through' until the threat is neutralized. Bill Rogers' extensive background as an inventor and competitive shooter further underscores the practical and innovative nature of the training methods discussed.
This video features Travis demonstrating and explaining the purpose behind shooting drills, specifically the modified VTAC 1-5 Drill. He emphasizes understanding the 'why' behind drills beyond just speed, highlighting the science of reactive shooting. The description provides links to Viking Tactics and Haley Strategic for more information on training and drills, and also mentions specific equipment used, including a Jack Carbine, Geissele trigger, and MGM Targets.
This is a trailer for the "Make Ready with Bill Rogers: Reactive Pistol Shooting DVD" produced by Panteao Productions. The DVD focuses on advanced pistol shooting techniques, specifically emphasizing reactive shooting scenarios. Bill Rogers is a well-known figure in firearms training, suggesting the content will be instructional and geared towards improving defensive and practical shooting skills.
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