@@joshmajor8662 That's a lot of us. There's no way to do that kind of practice live fire around here. There was, but it closed down when houses started popping up and complaining.
Loved the video. What distance were these practice sessions? I see many drills but none really seem to let the audience know the distance. What do you feel is a good distance to start these drills. Thank you so much for your videos.
On the last drill wouldn’t it be better to have the gun lock back when changing mags? I would think that would happen most of the time in a real shooting incident? Or is this mostly for comp training?
A set of indoor range drills would be very much appreciated. Most of the ranges near me are indoor and I could never try anything close to these drills. Very strict rules, only use one mag, use ammo bought at the range or have all your rounds inspected by the range master (this can take time as they visually inspect each round), etc. All the outdoor places near me are more expensive because they allow smooth bore shotguns to be fired on the range. Anyway, thanks for the tips. I'll add these to my practice regimen.
I like the movement drill and will use it for sure. Also practicing for pure accuracy/bullseye is something I never do any more and would be good to add to the mix
I know that this is a smith video. But I have a springfiled xdm elite 5.35 inch barrel for competition shooting. That's something that I would like to get into. Thanks for the pointers.
I have to say this was a nice video of training. I will share to my wife too. She is never on shooting and i am trying to get her more comfortable with pistols. She knows that safety is the first always. Few good drills. Her riffle sniping skills are great. She likes .357 magnum and 9 mm Glock with Timney trigger and holo sights. Those are literally two different things but she would like train more handling and safe drills. I will show her this.
Don't know if you remember me me but we emailed a lil a few years back and you were one of the main reasons I got into this at an advanced age. I feel at 69 I am reaching the best I can do. Physically I can't push too hard at practice or I wear something out. These drills are perfect for me on a day my energy level might be low. One day I am still going to meet you to thank you for the inspiration you have been to me. Bill down at universal shooting academy.
And your inspiration too me Sir , I'm 59 going on 75 I'm all bolted together , I only shoot at an indoor range for now , but I got some target stuff for going out to the desert soon it will be cool enough too do so . Steady going Buddy .
So the reload is not on an empty gun in slide lock, correct? Why would I practice this? In a "situation" I would forget to drop the slide because it is not part of my practice. 🤔 Not sure I understand the purpose of the drill.
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Awesome video!! You look great!!! Very informative, love the top 5, the why's of this one, the why's of that one, very easy to understand, you explain so well, then you show us. Great video Ms Julie!!! ❤️
Ma'am. That was an awesome video instruction. You are very easy on the eyes, and speaking of eyes. Tactically, I noticed that each time you reloaded on the last section of shooting, you took your eyes off the target and focused on watching your mag go back into your weapon. I know it's a paper target and won't move, thought you might want to mention tactically, that there is the option for real life shooting defensive situations. Tks so much,
Go watch Mojos newest video. He specifically talks about how the “don’t take your eyes off the target during a reload” is nonsense. Just cause you focus on something in the foreground doesn’t mean you can’t see what’s going on in the background. It’s just dated thinking
Would love to see drills for those of us that shoot indoors!
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Yes, please
I'm sorry!!! Lol Not about the drills, obviously Haha I hope you find an outdoor place SOON!!!
@@joshmajor8662 That's a lot of us. There's no way to do that kind of practice live fire around here. There was, but it closed down when houses started popping up and complaining.
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Thank you for putting this together
Loved the video. What distance were these practice sessions? I see many drills but none really seem to let the audience know the distance. What do you feel is a good distance to start these drills. Thank you so much for your videos.
Great video!
It focuses on the basics. The masters, like yourself, got that way by nailing down the basics or as some people call it the fundamentals.
Thanks so much!
Can you tell me the distances of those 3 targets? TY!
On the last drill wouldn’t it be better to have the gun lock back when changing mags? I would think that would happen most of the time in a real shooting incident? Or is this mostly for comp training?
A set of indoor range drills would be very much appreciated. Most of the ranges near me are indoor and I could never try anything close to these drills. Very strict rules, only use one mag, use ammo bought at the range or have all your rounds inspected by the range master (this can take time as they visually inspect each round), etc. All the outdoor places near me are more expensive because they allow smooth bore shotguns to be fired on the range. Anyway, thanks for the tips. I'll add these to my practice regimen.
Are those ranges run by a communists or wtf?😮
I like the movement drill and will use it for sure. Also practicing for pure accuracy/bullseye is something I never do any more and would be good to add to the mix
I love Julie ❤️ And everything she does 👑
I wish I could do that for a living
I know that this is a smith video. But I have a springfiled xdm elite 5.35 inch barrel for competition shooting. That's something that I would like to get into. Thanks for the pointers.
Question for Julie, could you pl share what distances these targets were placed at in your video.
I have to say this was a nice video of training. I will share to my wife too. She is never on shooting and i am trying to get her more comfortable with pistols. She knows that safety is the first always. Few good drills. Her riffle sniping skills are great. She likes .357 magnum and 9 mm Glock with Timney trigger and holo sights. Those are literally two different things but she would like train more handling and safe drills. I will show her this.
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Wonderful teacher…. Love her❤
Don't know if you remember me me but we emailed a lil a few years back and you were one of the main reasons I got into this at an advanced age. I feel at 69 I am reaching the best I can do. Physically I can't push too hard at practice or I wear something out. These drills are perfect for me on a day my energy level might be low. One day I am still going to meet you to thank you for the inspiration you have been to me. Bill down at universal shooting academy.
And your inspiration too me Sir , I'm 59 going on 75 I'm all bolted together , I only shoot at an indoor range for now , but I got some target stuff for going out to the desert soon it will be cool enough too do so . Steady going Buddy .
Watched a miilion times. Deserves more views
So the reload is not on an empty gun in slide lock, correct? Why would I practice this? In a "situation" I would forget to drop the slide because it is not part of my practice. 🤔 Not sure I understand the purpose of the drill.
Fantastic training ideas, thanks Julie
Nice work, thanks for sharing 👍
I enjoyed this glad to see ladies shoot well my hat is off to you thanks
You’re the best
that timer is huge, it's like having a brick on your hip. I like my CED.
Wow 😲
Thank you Julie!
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Where do you get a target stand like those? I live in the country so I shoot at home.
👏🏽Great stuff from a pro, thanks for sharing, no match to experience.
good vid, good advice, nice pistol/setup
I L u .
Hey Howdy JULIE !!!!!
So Happy to Find You again ….. I Quit FB and SOOOO Missed Seeing YOU !!!!!!!
Hope You’re Health has returned as I’ve Prayed for You despite leaving FB.
GOD Bless You and Thank You for helping Me!
Respectfully,
Brian
💕✨🙏🏻💫
I would love to train with Julie !
Drill #2. Targets have no point to shoot at ? No box...Why , how you you test for accuracy ? Other than that I like the drill itself.
What distances are you shooting from?
Julie it’s hard to imagine forgetting ammo. Forgetting magazines I can understand! LOL.
Awesome video!! You look great!!! Very informative, love the top 5, the why's of this one, the why's of that one, very easy to understand, you explain so well, then you show us. Great video Ms Julie!!! ❤️
Appreciate it, Billy!
You are so worth it, love ya girl
Julie is a delight!✌🏽
Thank you.
gosh your such a good instructor ! im disabled but you explain every really good thank you all of you
So glad to help. Thanks, Matt
easy peasy👍
LOL... I do say that a lot don't I?
What timer is that it’s like a mini computer
Very nice tutorial loud and clear
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Julie, do you shoot any 1911 pistol competitions? Great information as always and good luck in your next competition 🍀🤞👍 God bless your family 🙏😇🙏😇
Love it
Great video. Can't wait to start these shooting skills
I would be great to have your own range that you could setup how you wanted and change as often as you wanted.
Thank You for those drills - always there is not enough of them 🙂
Glad you enjoyed them!
@@juliegolob Tomorrow will test them
These are great, thanks Julie
Thank you so much!
Hola, Julie!
Always Bella! 🌹😉
This was amazing Julie! Thank you!
Excellent video! Thank you!
Love the drill video
I can't say enough good things about Julie G!
So kind. Thank you!
Julie….who?
Amazing drill set 👏🏼
Ma'am. That was an awesome video instruction. You are very easy on the eyes, and speaking of eyes. Tactically, I noticed that each time you reloaded on the last section of shooting, you took your eyes off the target and focused on watching your mag go back into your weapon. I know it's a paper target and won't move, thought you might want to mention tactically, that there is the option for real life shooting defensive situations. Tks so much,
Go watch Mojos newest video. He specifically talks about how the “don’t take your eyes off the target during a reload” is nonsense. Just cause you focus on something in the foreground doesn’t mean you can’t see what’s going on in the background. It’s just dated thinking