Olight Osight: How Good Is It?
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@GaryMiller-h8q
@GaryMiller-h8q Күн бұрын
I watched him in this video a few times. This guy is good consistent easy to understand thanks buddy. 🙏🇺🇸
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter Күн бұрын
@@GaryMiller-h8q thank you, we are glad you found it helpful.
@detectivetrainwreck3476
@detectivetrainwreck3476 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for not spending thirty minutes talking about how cool you are first.
@fit4duty724
@fit4duty724 2 күн бұрын
Excellent explanation and practical presentation . I will work on this drill at the range as I have been trying to improve my predictive shooting...keep up the great work.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter Күн бұрын
@@fit4duty724 thanks for the comment! We really appreciate it.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter Күн бұрын
@@fit4duty724 thank you! We appreciate your feedback!
@pistolpeteskeet
@pistolpeteskeet 3 күн бұрын
Great video. Thanks a lot this was helpful for my dry fire practice
@stevencline6827
@stevencline6827 3 күн бұрын
Quit walking up and getting in the camera’s face.
@commander31able60
@commander31able60 3 күн бұрын
has a 2011 and does a split measured in business days at 3m to demonstrate what he thinks is a double. hilarious.
@alfredohossne8544
@alfredohossne8544 4 күн бұрын
Very good video and explanation
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter Күн бұрын
@@alfredohossne8544 thank you for your feedback!
@TheAcceleratorMagazine
@TheAcceleratorMagazine 4 күн бұрын
Too much music...... Not enough gunning.
@StoutZ33
@StoutZ33 4 күн бұрын
Too complicated. Grip with both hands hard and keep the wrist locked.
@walterlewis7988
@walterlewis7988 5 күн бұрын
wow. thanks! tension in the wrong place ruined my training session yesterday!
@cpuff7
@cpuff7 7 күн бұрын
First principle is if you’re gripping a Mimber you drop it straight in the trash can
@JohnD0129
@JohnD0129 7 күн бұрын
Thanks guys. I have learned sooooo much from y’all’s videos. Thank you thank you 🙏🏼
@redjeep2791
@redjeep2791 9 күн бұрын
……..wait, what?????
@SIX4NINJA
@SIX4NINJA 9 күн бұрын
No stickers Not even a retired veteran plate.
@ijustwanttorip5021
@ijustwanttorip5021 9 күн бұрын
Predictive, shooting the splits are like .1 7 not .4 thats reactive
@FelixClark-xt1wf
@FelixClark-xt1wf 11 күн бұрын
👍
@horaciolira6826
@horaciolira6826 12 күн бұрын
I've had it for a week. Even when I went for a light jog didn't hold zero. I'll be testing again this weekend before returning it
@KingMT06
@KingMT06 16 күн бұрын
This is all reactive shooting. Not even once I saw predictive shooting. When he tried to do predictive shooting, he failed and went back to reactive shooting, saying it was predictive.
@TheAverageJoeGunShow
@TheAverageJoeGunShow 17 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the information in the video!
@CreshaHodgin
@CreshaHodgin 17 күн бұрын
Hi!! Thank you for this video! I have recently gotten into competitive shooting and I LOVE it!! Your videos are so helpful for someone like me who hopes to find someone really good to train me, but for now your content is awesome!! I also appreciate your targets and your challenges on your website. I haven't yet gotten to do them because I'm snowed in at the moment, but even printing them out and getting to use them for dry fire with a timer is so helpful for me to practice at home!
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter Күн бұрын
@@CreshaHodgin thank you for your comments. Please let us know if we can help you out in your shooting journey.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter Күн бұрын
@@CreshaHodgin thank you! Please let us know how you progress with your training.
@johnmacias01
@johnmacias01 18 күн бұрын
I appreciate the content! Thank you
@jerneilbautista6367
@jerneilbautista6367 18 күн бұрын
Ummm im not a predictive shooter... so i am discouraging all shooter enthusiasts to get always on that practice... they just misleading ther familiarity... especialy if they are a iron sigths shooter... . When i was still shooting, my self training is basic and unique, i trqined myself accordingly only at my skill current level, so its Reactive shooting. Eyes coordinates("distance"coordination) + "fire when sure or confident" + fire as soon as recovered.. after a couple of hours.. i see myself in speed of push fire drill... i think after the 450 fires or shots.
@ngabor65
@ngabor65 18 күн бұрын
Thank you for this tutorial! Very thoughtful, professional work! I'm looking forward to the next video! :)
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 18 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! More to come 👍🏻
@CanadianNortherner-i8g
@CanadianNortherner-i8g 19 күн бұрын
Some have said it doesn't hold zero on higher powered rifles .
@kenrobba5831
@kenrobba5831 19 күн бұрын
This SOUNDS too silly and simple but it explains a lot of seeming random OBSERVATIONS I couldn’t quite tie together ! This from a guy that has struggled with the “handgun” to fire it as confidently, comfortably and precisely as a long gun.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 19 күн бұрын
It’s all about understanding the principles of What, How, When, and Why. Once you know them, you can do things your own way-but always make sure the principles are being applied 👍🏻
@shinebox1329
@shinebox1329 20 күн бұрын
Preemptive curve? Wrong... Not sure why all these "pros" are trying to reinvent the wheel
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 19 күн бұрын
Why exactly do you think it’s wrong? It’s a proven technique, and Ron Avery, the instructor in this video, spent over 35 years as a professional instructor delving deep into the art of handgun mastery.
@shinebox1329
@shinebox1329 19 күн бұрын
@TacticalPerformanceCenter as did thousands of others... Now ask yourself why you never saw this until a few years ago? It not only causes the pistol to pivot, it for forces the shooter into an isosolece stance, which has been proven to be more deadly in an encounter. Obviously, this platform limits words so I'm being brief
@mymainelogcabin
@mymainelogcabin 20 күн бұрын
Very thorough 👍👍
@danjimenez6025
@danjimenez6025 21 күн бұрын
Thanks! Well have to try it out soon.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 19 күн бұрын
Have fun! ...and let us know how you do 👍🏻
@EsyuDach
@EsyuDach 21 күн бұрын
ridiculous waste of time and ammo. youll never be able to do it when it's for real. Just try it it with no ear protection some time! you'll stop kidding yourself Those red dot sights make you look like your 7 months pregnant.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 21 күн бұрын
Just to clarify, this drill is specifically designed to boost your focus on speed and accuracy - it's not a combat drill. If you're aiming to be combat-effective with a firearm, you really need to focus on three key areas: practical marksmanship (which balances speed and accuracy and is covered in this drill), tactical knowledge, and mindset and awareness. These skills need to synergize, but it's best to develop each one separately until they become second nature.
@EsyuDach
@EsyuDach 21 күн бұрын
@@TacticalPerformanceCenter it's teaching you bad habits and a bad mindset. Standing there, fully exposed to ALL of your enemie's bullets, for many seconds, missing cause you' THINK you can do that which you cannot. Not without ear protection and with bullets coming at you. Plus you look 8 months pregnant with that red dot sight and gun hanging out of your side when "concealed". I can spot such rigs from 10m away.
@SaundersE5
@SaundersE5 16 күн бұрын
@@TacticalPerformanceCenterfor self defense it’s all a crap shoot. Just blast away.
@chupacabra304
@chupacabra304 10 күн бұрын
1) lets see *you* do it in a simulated range environment 2) what drills would *you* recommend that aren’t a supposed waste of time and money?
@EsyuDach
@EsyuDach 10 күн бұрын
@@chupacabra304 I recommend that you keep you hands in your pockets, the strong side hand on the butt of your pocket 9mm, so you can react, draw and hit the chest at arm's length in .50 second, or get to a 2 handed, eye level point shooting postion and hit at 10 ft in ..70 second, and hit another such chest, 5 ft to the side of the first one, in .25 second more. i recommend that any time such a set up any time that you're around people that you dont trust with your life. Hands in pockets might be regarded as "un-couth, but it is NOT "brandishing" of a gun and simply having hands in pockets might then end up protecting those who DONT have a gun, since few will want to risk what might well happen to them in half a second. Most attacks are not made with a gun, and when the guy has no projectile weapon, woe betide you if you fire at him from more than 10 ft away. DRAW at 20 ft, sure, even at 30 ft if he's already in motiion towards you, but not FIRE. Lots of gun attacks start at 10 ft, too, guys are too slow, too far away, at too small a target, the heart and braain are the same size, so if you CAN reliably hit the heart, you SHOULD be aiming for the brain. Just dont ever ADMIT that such is what you did! The brain hit WILL shut him down instantly, while the heart hit too often has no effect for several seconds, maybe as much as 10 seconds. So you're really hoping that hits to the kidneys, lungs, spleen or liver suffice and they often DO. This means that the actual target size is a 10" circle, not a 6" x 8" rectangle. The range might be 20+ ft for cops, but they MISSED Platt completely 40" at 6m and less, 15 of those misses were fired by a blind man, whod be in prison today had he survived, for endangering the community as he did. If you or eye shot an unarmed, bledout helpless matix, 3 minutes after he was out of the fight, we'd be doing 20 years. Matix was not attempting to drive any car, as Platt WAS doing.
@Teevibes510
@Teevibes510 22 күн бұрын
Digging that music that kicks in at 20:45
@Teevibes510
@Teevibes510 21 күн бұрын
Can be heard best with headphones ❤️
@MALABASfps
@MALABASfps 22 күн бұрын
cool
@papimaximus95
@papimaximus95 22 күн бұрын
Why do we make this so difficult? SIGHTS, CENTER, TRIGGER! Put the sights, in the center and pull the trigger straight back to the rear. This is NOT complicated. Bad breadth distance - point index shooting. Self defense distance - flash sight picture. Reach out and touch - front sight/red dot.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 22 күн бұрын
The progression of these drills is designed for shooters who want to dive deeper into the process and are dedicated to performance training. Repeating these drills until they’re burned into your subconscious will absolutely make you a better shooter-if that’s what you’re aiming for. They don’t have direct combat value, but they’ll sharpen your technical skills and make you more efficient in real-life situations. Our approach focuses on the details: what, how, when, and why. But if someone isn’t interested in going to such a micro level, that’s totally fine. In general, there are three types of learners: academic, visual, and kinesthetic. This kind of information is geared more toward academic learners if we can put it that way.
@mexicangator
@mexicangator 17 күн бұрын
Then why you watching
@papimaximus95
@papimaximus95 17 күн бұрын
@@mexicangator Because that is how YT works. Are you new to the internet?
@mexicangator
@mexicangator 17 күн бұрын
@@papimaximus95you must be an idiot
@mexicangator
@mexicangator 17 күн бұрын
@@papimaximus95ok internet operator
@willemnieuwenhuizen
@willemnieuwenhuizen 23 күн бұрын
Bedankt
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support! 👍🏻
@Trad6166
@Trad6166 23 күн бұрын
Good stuff
@bluyetiinc7553
@bluyetiinc7553 23 күн бұрын
Thank you..first time i have really understood thia concept.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
Glad to hear that 👍🏻
@Guide504
@Guide504 23 күн бұрын
Great content clear and diligent. All the best from the UK...
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 19 күн бұрын
🖐🏻
@fromthistexasbreath
@fromthistexasbreath 23 күн бұрын
Nice CZs!
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
Indeed! 👍🏻
@Kyrii_Hantzinikolas
@Kyrii_Hantzinikolas 23 күн бұрын
This is a great video if it was titled something like “Reactive Shooting - Confirmation levels”
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
The definitions are marginalized, and there’s no defined authority to canonize them. It’s purely based on perceptions and discussions. From our perspective, we’re adding a layer between purely reactive shooting-as we understand it-where it’s entirely based on a visual stimulus, with the sights inside the desired area of focus on the target. What we define as predictive is a mix of having just enough visual input to anticipate when the sights will enter the target area and kinesthetic awareness of the gun’s cyclical behavior-what normal people simply call timing. 😁 What Jeff Cooper describes as hammers, we define as kinesthetic shooting-when a shooter relies purely on kinesthesia. But in the end, we could argue about this forever; it’s really just a matter of personal perception and beliefs. What truly matters is doing it as fast, accurately, efficiently, and consistently as you can.
@ronmartblog
@ronmartblog 23 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for the support! 👍🏻🎯
@mjohnstonflying
@mjohnstonflying 23 күн бұрын
Thank you for another great video.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@michaelclendening8470
@michaelclendening8470 23 күн бұрын
What did you edit out before the popper falling?
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
Primer failure just doubled the hammer strike and yet had plenty of time for the drop turner.
@mevisnaturae
@mevisnaturae 23 күн бұрын
Excellent tutorial. Thank you Sir.
@TacticalPerformanceCenter
@TacticalPerformanceCenter 23 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!