This video focuses on improving speed and accuracy in competition shooting, specifically addressing the challenge of wide target transitions. Host Myles shares two practical tips to help viewers enhance their performance in these scenarios. The content is presented as part of the "Sports Sunday" series by Tactical Hyve, a platform that also offers resources on shooting accuracy, upcoming classes, and links to recommended gear and insurance.
This video focuses on guiding viewers on how to select the appropriate firearm for competition shooting. It features an opinion from Myles on gun choices for competition, and promotes various resources from Tactical Hyve including upcoming classes, marksmanship standards, and shooting drill lists. The description also highlights recommended gear such as optics, holsters, and training aids, as well as the video production equipment used.
This video features USPSA Grandmaster Jon Bautista sharing three key tips to improve shooting speed, drawing from his experience in the "House of Speed." The content emphasizes practical techniques for faster shooting, directly targeting competitive shooters and those looking to enhance their firearm handling skills. The description also includes promotional material for Mark 7 Reloading presses, offering a giveaway of online training programs to purchasers, and lists various Tactical Hyve online courses and recommended gear.
This YouTube channel intro video from Tactical Hyve outlines their daily content schedule. They promise a new video each day, covering topics from accurate pistol shooting (both dry and live fire) to Tactical Tuesdays, Force on Force Fridays, and Sports Sundays. The description emphasizes subscribing and turning on notifications to stay updated. Links to the Tactical Hyve website, a marksmanship standards guide, and their social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) are provided. The video aims to set expectations for viewers regarding the channel's consistent output and diverse firearm-related content.
This video from Tactical Hyve focuses on improving movement and shooting efficiency, particularly for competition shooting. The presenter, Myles, discusses a technique that emphasizes not changing physical "levels" (e.g., crouching or standing up) while moving and engaging targets. The goal is to reduce time and increase accuracy in competitive scenarios. The description also includes links to the Tactical Hyve website, their marksmanship standards guide, social media profiles, and recommended products like AimCam, CCW Safe, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis Blackbeard, Tenicor holsters, and Safariland holsters.
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