by Mike Hughes | Aug 23, 2016 | Grip, Malfunctions, Shooting Diagnostics, Recoil Management, Uncategorized, Instructor Material
You have an unlimited ammo supply, all the time in the world and you live on a range. Well, a few lucky souls may not have budget and time constraints, but for the rest of us, we need to budget our rounds carefully and get the most out of every shot. Even if we do...
by Mike Hughes | Jul 18, 2016 | Malfunctions, Shooting Diagnostics, Recoil Management, Uncategorized, Instructor Material, Grip
You have an unlimited ammo supply, all the time in the world, and you live on a range. Well, a few lucky souls may not have budget and time constraints, but for the rest of us, we need to budget our rounds carefully and get the most out of every shot. Even if...
by Mike Hughes | Feb 28, 2012 | Performance Shooting, Drive the Gun, Recoil Management
AM Training: Shooting Pistol Forward Deceleration: When you are 100% cold hitting the range try a challenging drill that taxes your fundamentals. This drill is a simple drill of two shots at each position of 25 yrds, advance to 20 yrds, 15 yrds and finally two shots...
by Mike Hughes | Dec 15, 2011 | Recoil Management, Drive the Gun, Shooting Diagnostics
Straight arms or Bent Arms When Shooting a Pistol? ANALYSIS OF RECOIL WITH HIGH-SPEED CAMERA One focus of this analysis is to understand whether you should use straight arms or bent arms. This video shot a few years ago is at least a beginning of an analysis to slow...