Improving Pistol Target Shooting Accuracy

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

Pistol group analysis. A diagnosis of possible causes as to why your groups are "off-center" and how to improve your accuracy.


Please Note: This review is intended to be informational and entertaining. The comments provided are based on one consumer's personal experience and are not meant to be endorsements or detractions of the product or company. The opinions expressed in this video are subjective and are just that... only "opinions". Any specifics regarding product functionality are based on the claims of the manufacturer. As always, please be sure to comply with all federal, state and local laws and regulations.

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  • what if you get all your shots around the target but never in the center?

  • @tvane1225 Breath control might help... might just need some stabilization...

  • I have a problem of flinching right as I pull the trigger on my Glock. What are some things that I can do to get over this mental problem?

  • @phelpssucks Breath control is important and just being more relaxed - try not to anticipate...

  • this video is quite helpful and educational I really need to get better at shooting handguns cause I'm still not very good at it but I still have a lot of fun and still need more practice, so thanks for sharing with us of advice and nice video.

  • @Kakkerot86 Thank you for the feedback... hope it helped

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  • Great tips. I think I need help. I can only get .00000000000000000001 MOA at 9000009999 light years away. Can someone over there on Pluto set my dimes back up?? #LOL

  • Very helpful video. Thanks for posting this.

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  • @phelpssucks Have a friend load some snap caps, or empty reloads at random into your magazines. When you get to the dead round, it will "click" and not "bang", and if you have a flinch, it will show. Shoot a thousand rounds or so this way, and you will eliminate the flinch. Also, lots of dry fire practice. Put the muzzle 1 in. from a wall, and dryfire, you will notice the sight move, it shouldn move. Balance a penny on the front sight, and dry fire practice. The penny shoulnot fall.

  • @tvane1225 slow down, then speed up later.

  • @phelpssucks Dry fire, dry fire, dry fire. And then dry fire dry fire and dry fire. Intermix snap caps with your rounds when out shooting too.

  • @tvane1225 usually that means that you are not focusing completely on the front sight. The target should be fuzzy, and your eye focus needs to be completely on the front sight tip, or front sight dot.

  • If it hits the target in a home defense scenario, thats good enough!

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