Low physical micro-transitions! I can't wait to try this at my next match. Thank you Max!
@RobertTait-o6m8 ай бұрын
Good stuff, thank you!
@BigfootBrass6 ай бұрын
Going to practice this today at the range. This is something I'm sure everyone overlooks and I know I've caught myself overdriving the gun on short (micro) transitions!
@BlackBuzzzard6 ай бұрын
What mag extension is that? What optic mount is that? Not sure why the header tape(?) is on foregrip. My JP pcc rarely gets too hot on foregrip(aluminum), unless its a monster match on hot hot day. Great stuff Max!
@IkeStarnes406 ай бұрын
There's no mag extension here. That's a factory glock mag wth factory glock baseplate.
@Maxamundi2 ай бұрын
Tape is for looks
@Maxamundi2 ай бұрын
Scalarworks RMR riser lower 1/3
@ferretgt5002 ай бұрын
@@Maxamundi Love your videos Max! I’d love to hear your thoughts on optic height. Personally, I find 1.93” more comfortable than lower 1/3, and I don’t feel like I’m sacrificing much in terms of cheek weld. I also feel less tension since I'm not as scrunched up. That said, lower 1/3 offers better height-over-bore, which is useful for headboxes and high ports, and possibly a more stable cheek weld, even though I don’t feel a huge difference there. Do you think the discomfort of lower 1/3 is worth it for short, USPSA-style stages if it provides an edge? Is this mostly personal preference, or is it something that really matters? Are there any top competitors using 1.93” mounts? Thank you in advance!
@benjaminbanks87536 ай бұрын
Cool to watch that even someone with Max's skill level messes up in practice. Which I guess is the point of it all anyway - have to give yourself permission to make mistakes during practice to get better.
@chrissewell16086 ай бұрын
I suspect, with practice, you build up muscle memory so your gun follows your eyes to the next target.
@Maxamundi2 ай бұрын
Yes, and you can always be more accurate with your eyes too. We assume we're perfect when tasked with looking at something. But It's extremely difficult to look at the center of the targets accurately at the speed it takes to win. Mistakes with vision = mistakes with gun and hits. There are never ending layers of things to screw up 😂