Some feedback from a student of Primal Rights in person training: Worked on some dry fire practice for the past 6 days with a focus on trigger finger placement. I simply practiced 10-15 minutes daily, not hours. End goal here is to build muscle memory with proper placement and trigger pull. Starting and re starting until I could find same spot on the index finger and pull straight back towards the shoulder. Did not have the luxury of a local range for live fire before a PRS match this past weekend. Arrived early to the match for a quick zero and had a nice 1-hole group with 5 shots. Surprisingly, there was no need to re zero even though the rifle was taken apart to clean from the weather from the past weekend. During the match I paid more attention to my hand placement and trigger pull once on target. Still very much a novice in the PRS world, but there was an interesting shift to report. Average number of hits from past 4 matches was 30.5%. This match I had 52%. Being able to spot the misses and see just where and how much the reticle moved post shot were all linked. Probably executed this correctly for at least half of the shots that day. Planning on reviewing your videos here a few more times as there is clearly a benefit to the content.
@primalrights Жыл бұрын
Excellent! Great emphasis on continued training and isolation of specific elements to work on.
@foardhook3 ай бұрын
I consider myself a pretty experienced shooter. I shot F Class for years quite successfully and now more focused on LR hunting. I have become addicted to your videos. They are absolute gold! In this video you have reinforced my own observations but more importantly reinforced why I need to be just as precise when hunting as I was during a match.
@davidschmidt5810 Жыл бұрын
A wealth of information as usual. I always learn something. Thanks Greg.
@toronadogofast7868 Жыл бұрын
Always great content. Usually most youtubers cannot hold my interest on one subject this long. You always can make every point relevant even when covering it multiple times. I really appreciate you sharing this hard learned lessons on a FREE venue. I know that in the long run it will pay off for you. At 16 I started hanging around a local machinest shop in a small logging town, to learn anything I can. RJ made promise to give away all of my knowledge for free, if I wanted to learn from him. I have always done that for the last 45 years. The old knowledge is passing on quickly.
@o2wow Жыл бұрын
Great point on trigger finger position, trigger position has a big impact on pistol shots, it stands to reason they affect rifle shots too.
@joer3198 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has taken a class by Greg in the past, its a great experience, Greg was years ahead of others in the industry on various things. Highly recommend to anyone looking to become a better shooter, or even a better person as there were things that werent necessarily shooting releated I learned.
@xforce708 Жыл бұрын
Good talk. But now I’m left wondering where to get on the shoe. 😳Wondering if I do it right or not.
@primalrights Жыл бұрын
Watch our “bullets from the Bible” series here on our channel.
@ericrumpel3105 Жыл бұрын
15:29-15:38....as far as bedding....the stock in it by itself is not the cure for consistent longevity for precision, but, so is the action design in lending solid bedding surface itself,....which leads to my next logical statement ,....so you don't utilize round bottom actions right.....