This video provides a comprehensive year-end review of firearms training classes taken in 2023. The creator details their experiences in various courses, including those with instructors Ernest Langdon, Tim Herron, and Matt Haught, as well as attending TacCon and Rose Retreat. The video also touches on a brief training lull and outlines goals for 2024. Affiliate links for supporting content and gear recommendations from Big Tex Ordnance are included, along with social media links.
This video features a detailed account of the creator's experience attending a two-day practical performance class taught by Tim Herron. Both the creator and their husband found the class highly beneficial, with numerous valuable takeaways. The description strongly recommends the class, suggesting viewers not miss the opportunity if Tim Herron is in their area, and even encourages travel plans due to the exceptional value of the training. The video also highlights Big Tex Ordnance as a financial supporter, promoting their high-quality holsters, lights, EDC gear, and accessories, and provides an affiliate link for viewers to support the channel's content through purchases.
This video features an interview with Tim Herron, a three-division USPSA Grand Master and 1911 expert, discussing efficient methods for using iron sights. The discussion challenges the common notion that front sight focus is always the most efficient technique. The video also includes links to various firearms-related gear, including red dot sights, holsters, and hearing protection, as well as merchandise and a blog post about saving money on shooting as a hobby. The creator also provides links to their backup channels and Patreon for continued support.
This episode features an interview with 3-division USPSA Grand Master Tim Herron, discussing race holsters, stage design tips, and providing updates on major matches. The video also includes mini-reviews of Range Panda Optic Covers and discusses industry news, such as the Canik SFX Rival. It offers valuable insights for competitive shooters and firearms enthusiasts looking to improve their skills and knowledge of gear.
This video documents a competitive shooting performance in the Carry Optics division, specifically referencing a USPSA season. The shooter, despite a "bobbled pick up," achieved a performance score of 82.7989%, which they believe will qualify them for A class. The description highlights the crucial support from their wife, friends, coaches, and sponsors, including Red Hill Tactical, F3 Tactical, Inc., and Overwatch Precision. A special mention is given to Christopher Richter of Gorilla Wrapz for the custom jersey.
This YouTube video, titled 'Blind Reloads....cuz I'm bored and Tim Herron,' presents a casual and non-serious approach to firearm reloads. The description emphasizes that the content is for fun rather than any serious application. While specific firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers are not mentioned, the core activity of reloading is central to the video's premise, suggesting a focus on practical firearm skills, albeit in a relaxed context.
This Practical Pistol Show episode features Tim Herron discussing his feelings about competitive shooting events. The description indicates he's less disappointed with Area 3 compared to Single Stack Nationals, suggesting a focus on competitive shooting experiences and the emotional impact of event outcomes on participants. The content appears to be an interview or discussion with a well-known figure in the shooting community.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, titled 'Pressure,' features Tim Herron discussing his personal aspirations. The description also directs viewers to Benstoeger.com for questions and benstoegerproshop.com for merchandise. While the content is not explicitly about firearms in detail, the show's context and the mention of a pro shop suggest a strong connection to the firearms community, likely focusing on competitive shooting or training principles.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features a lively discussion among Tim Meyers, Nick Yanutola, Matt Hopkins, Tim Herron, Ben, and Candice. The conversation centers around Timmy's proposal for free matches for Grand Masters (GMs) in competitive shooting. The description highlights the free-flowing nature of the discussion, characterized by banter and insightful commentary, suggesting a blend of humor and practical considerations related to the shooting sports.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, featuring Ben, Candice, and Tim Herron, delves into the crucial concept of target accountability in pistol shooting. The discussion emphasizes the importance of verifying every shot, with a practical suggestion to paste targets after each engagement. The hosts also explore standard practice setups, strategies for improving dry-fire programming, optimizing stage planning time, and a humorous reveal of Ben's unique methods that surprise Candice.
In this episode of the Practical Pistol Show, host Ben and Candice are joined by professional shooter Tim Herron. The discussion centers on the inclusivity of USPSA matches, questioning whether they should cater to elite shooters or the majority of participants, such as C and D class shooters. The trio also provides practical advice on practicing for partial targets and offers guidance on choosing the dominant eye for weak-hand shooting. The episode aims to address common questions and foster a more inclusive competitive shooting environment.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features Ben and Candice reuniting with guest Tim Herron to discuss the effectiveness of block versus random training in practical shooting. They also delve into the challenges of switching between a Glock and a CZ SP-01, offering drills for mastering the double-action trigger pull. The conversation concludes with advice on mitigating aches and pains associated with dry-fire practice. A special appearance is made by Trixie the cat.