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Like any period of instruction this is not a be-all-end-all but it's a pretty well articulated (and succinct) primer for finding the dot IMO/IME.

Incorrect grip will result in your not finding the dot and once you fix it, you'll be a much better shooter even if you revert back to irons.

He also has some interesting commentary on drills/baselines for advanced shooters.



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Thanks for the video.


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There’s a lot of useful info in that video.
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Good video thanks.... I've never shot any pistol competitions and can't fathom the amount of rounds those guys burn lol. 1000 rounds a day lol. I've done a few defensive pistol classes that were like 3-400 rounds and I thought that was a lot. I really would like to get better but hard to fit that much practice in.

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Originally Posted by deflave
Like any period of instruction this is not a be-all-end-all but it's a pretty well articulated (and succinct) primer for finding the dot IMO/IME.

Incorrect grip will result in your not finding the dot and once you fix it, you'll be a much better shooter even if you revert back to irons.

He also has some interesting commentary on drills/baselines for advanced shooters.

Totes on the follow through recoil management. I practice a ton of instinctive shooting with snubs and pocket pistols. Firm believer in it. Buy a bazillion 158 gr LRN 38 Zero Bullets and crank them out on your Dillion

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Thanks Deflave.


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Originally Posted by deflave
Like any period of instruction this is not a be-all-end-all but it's a pretty well articulated (and succinct) primer for finding the dot IMO/IME.

Incorrect grip will result in your not finding the dot and once you fix it, you'll be a much better shooter even if you revert back to irons.

He also has some interesting commentary on drills/baselines for advanced shooters.



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He doesn’t mention it but once you have your grip rock solid, dry firing with a dot becomes so much more beneficial than dry firing without.

When you present with a bad grip the dot won’t be there and you know you have to adjust.

The reps simply become more valuable. Really valuable.


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Originally Posted by deflave
He doesn’t mention it but once you have your grip rock solid, dry firing with a dot becomes so much more beneficial than dry firing without.

When you present with a bad grip the dot won’t be there and you know you have to adjust.

The reps simply become more valuable. Really valuable.


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Thanks. That's gonna help.


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Praise be to Flave.

All hail Flave.


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Praise be to Flave.

All hail Flave.

I will praise you this time, that was a damn good video, thanks

PS don't let it go to your noggin

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Great info, I am going to try this


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Instinctive shooting with someone else pulling the trigger. Amazing.

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I have gotten sloppier since 2020 because I have been carrying smaller guns, and I am down to about 3,500 rounds a year through them because of reloading component scarcity and other stuff. To make things more complicated, I started carrying a dot sight during this period. The video was helpful. As demonstrated, the grip seems easier to do with a full sized gun than with smaller guns. While gripping my Sig P365 XL naturally, there is no way I could get the center of the intermediate phalanges underneath the grip while holding the gun firmly. I had to choke up on the gun to get a part of the proximal phalanges under the grip. If I loosened up the grip to do it his way I wouldn't have much of a grip. The support hand grip works the way he showed it. As far as the support hand thumb contacting the take down lever, not even close. smile I have to refine my own indexing points on the left side of the gun. Anyway, I tried it live fire today and learned a lot. Having done it live fire, I now can do it dry fire with some assurance that it will help me improve. So, thanks for the video, deflave.

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Good luck with that!


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My good friend Dan Horner showed me that draw and instintive shooting technique a few year back in Cody.

He was out to shoot my Gov Match and I had Steiert do a CQB class for the local and state law enforcement and then had Dan do a short Carbine/Pistol class.

It's eye opening how well a guy can shoot from his retention position.

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