|
|||||||||
|
Home | Forums | Register | Gallery | FAQ | Calendar |
Retailers | Community | News/Info | International Retailers | IRC | Today's Posts |
|
Thread Tools |
July 20th, 2009, 16:09 | #1 |
Training Tips
Looking for some training tips, things that people have found to make their training more convienent... not neccesarily easier (TRAIN HARD!!) but that you can train more often, that you can setup, tear down, and learn something.
|
|
July 20th, 2009, 16:22 | #2 |
Watch and practice Magpul Dynamics. Better yet, attend real steal training seminars and practicals.
|
|
July 20th, 2009, 16:53 | #3 |
Are you looking for team training, or individual training?
|
|
July 22nd, 2009, 20:20 | #4 |
practice reloading, practice off handed shooting, and practice shooting from positions other than standing and kneeling. Learn to "slice the pie", leaning out from cover to "snap shoot". Try this by practicing in front of a mirror, lean from the side of the mirror into the mirror like it was cover, you can now inspect your profile : "is my lead elbow tucked in, or sticking out" , "am I coming out on target ready to shoot" , "am I showing more target than necessary to shoot?" then practice reloading again, full kit : eject spent mag, put it away, dig out a new one etc.
|
|
July 22nd, 2009, 20:36 | #5 |
quick target acquisition, you can do between scrims, walking to scrim location, in you basement... anywhere, and the more you do it the more you train muscle memory.
Look around for something to use as a target; pole, treebranch litter on the ground, anything. As quick as you can move the weapon from rest to sighted on a target and mock pull the trigger. Bring the gun back down and find something else and rince and repeat. It won't be as easy as it seems. The goal is to be able to go from rest to dead on accurate in a split second.
__________________
he who sleep with itchy butt, wake with smelly finger. |
|
July 22nd, 2009, 21:15 | #6 |
keep in mind "Slow is Smooth, and Smooth is Fast"
|
|
July 23rd, 2009, 14:43 | #7 |
Don't waste your time practicing speed reloads work on the tactical and admin reload.
I Feel very strongly that learning to shoot with your off hand is going to train in bad habits for real steel shooting. The benefit gained from drilling this is not going to pay off anywhere near as drilling PROPER shooting technique with your main hand. 100% of players that I see who move to offhand shooting are utilizing such abhorrent real steel shooting technique, or taking 20x longer to line up targets and shoot. Shoot with your primary side, you won't be wasting time adjusting site, stance, and being a target, instead you'll be putting effective fire down range. The other thing I see is players choosing to shoot with the offhand when they can change their shooting position and be more effective. I feel very strongly that if you are going to drill target acquisition, and snap shooting you should pull the trigger on the target otherwise do you really know that you are using your optic and sites correctly? Are you properly lined up against your rifle stock? You should properly use your optic/ sights if you have any interest or intent on doing any real steel shooting If you want to train in a group go play rainbow 6 or Armed Asssault 2. ArmA2 is by far the most realistic military simulator, out their, borderline unplayable but the best. Train, like way you will fight, Fight the way that you trained.
__________________
Do you know what ruins airsoft? (Chair), (Drama), (Air), (Sugar) softers, filthy casuals --- --- WANTED PTW Receiver PRIME, STG, Factory Last edited by Azathoth; July 23rd, 2009 at 14:48.. |
|
July 23rd, 2009, 14:57 | #8 | |
vision impaired
|
Quote:
|
|
July 23rd, 2009, 15:16 | #9 | |
Quote:
Body type and playstyle are huge factors when deciding what is the "best" position to take |
||
July 23rd, 2009, 15:30 | #10 | |
vision impaired
|
Quote:
I have good shooting stance and technique with my off hand but I have much better technique with my good hand. Saying practicing off handed shooting is pointless isn't right. It has it's purposes and uses and SHOULD be practiced as should off handed reloading. Shooting with the primary hand should be the primary goal but that doesn't mean anything else isn't useful.
__________________
Last edited by Mitchell12; July 23rd, 2009 at 15:32.. |
|
July 23rd, 2009, 15:35 | #11 |
Tys
|
Can you guys point me to a good visual demonstration (written with pics is ok) of clearing a right hand corner if I'm alone (strong hand = right hand)?
I've been switching hands/sides with both carbine and pistol to whichever side leaves less of my side/body/head/etc....exposed. I find it hard to imagine retaining good cover while "forcing" stong side shooting. Sorry, if I'm drifting off topic, please PM. Thanks, Tys |
July 23rd, 2009, 15:41 | #12 |
formerly Sepulcrum
|
I switch to my left hand (weak side) around right corners. Though, I try to use my left hand as much as possible in airsoft, never hurts to force yourself to be ambidextrous with a weapon when it's not life or death (in airsoft) for when you have to in real combat (only applicable for armed forces members)
|
July 23rd, 2009, 15:44 | #13 |
Don't forget guys, physical fitness is also important . Working those offhand shooting stances is tough without good core strength.
|
|
July 23rd, 2009, 16:45 | #14 | |
Quote:
You can still urban prone a corner, you just need to adjust the bore of your gun or your weapon position to deal with the hopup. In the local field that is the is the most built up over here, i dial off my hopup as the engagement ranges are well <50ft and hopup really isnt needed. Why practice off handed reload? This isnt real steel, I am not going to be wounded in the arm and have to reload off hand. I can never remember in 18 years reloading with the off hand. For a brief time i shot off hand when corning right side obstacles, now i just slice the pie or shoulder the weapon on the weak shoulder but with primary hand on the trigger. |
||
July 23rd, 2009, 18:04 | #15 |
Don't hesitate. Point towards enemy.
__________________
IN OMNIA PARATUS |
|
|
Bookmarks |
|
|