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  • Excellent video! With regard to the earplugs: the ones tested in the video are more for musicians and they tend to only muffle certain frequencies. They're not much use for protecting your ears from the noise of firing a handgun, but they are great if you are jamming with your band and you don't want to cancel out the high frequencies. The foam ones are much better for shooting a firearm.

  • Nice vid!

  • Watched this video last night and went to the range today. One tip made a heck of a difference in my accuracy. I was holding the pistol so tight with both hands, it was like I was trying to strangle a chicken. I relaxed the grip of my trigger hand and held tight with the off hand. I felt my trigger control immediately improve since my hand was relaxed. Glad I watched.

  • GREAT video. It really helps me, but I have small hands and I shoot a Glock 23 and a 1911A1. I can barely get my index finger on the trigger. Any suggestions for this? Thanks...

  • On a gun with an external hammer you could really hurt your hand with that grip

  • thanks man!!  awesome detail!

  • Hey there Patrick, wanted to say thanks for the advice regarding the 60/40 grip... really helped out on my accuracy!

  • what about trigger control thats more important than anyother step after proper sight alingment i believe... hold the trigger back after the shot and only realease till you here the trigger reset no more unlike how you take your finger completly off the trigger... not only do you have to find that proper finger placement all over agian your double tap will greatly suffer

  • I have 38 Revolver 2", but I'm going to keeping think about using my nonshooting hand for the extra support, Thanks, Retired US Postal Police Officer

  • I have 38 Revolver 2", but I'm going to keeping think about using my nonshooting hand for the extra support, Thanks

  • Great video! I'm going to try this out tomorrow at the range!

  • Great vid, keep it up

  • hello i have a S&W sigma , the trigger pull is 12 lbs , so i need to train dryfireing , but i have a question will it damage my gun?

  • @fireline6 jesus 12 lbs. and no dry firing doesnt hurt guns (centerfire) anyway, ive heard that it isnt good for rimfire weapons. i would get some snap caps for it. ive heard that they cushion the firing pin.

  • Thanks for the video my aiming skill has just improved. The gun feels firm preventing the gun from moving while shooting my target. Thanks a lot post more videos.

  • Thanks for the video and the different camera angles.

  • Does the thumbs forward grip still apply to the weaver type stance ? I know in the iso stance that is more proper but I shoot weaver diff, actually since the last 2 visits to the range I've been testing out the iso stance but I used to shoot weaver and didn't really use a proper grip..

  • Thanks for the great tip, it helped me greatly on returning to target between shots. Faster and more accurate. I would love to see all/more of Pat's videos on here so I can share them with my non-member friends. (do a little recruiting!) P.S. this is a better vid than the first version! Keep it up guys!

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