Do You Shoot Low and Left with a Pistol? | Navy SEAL Explains 3 Pistol Shooting Mistakes

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Publicado 2018-05-08
Navy SEAL Sniper Instructor, Chris Sajnog, teaches you how to not shoot low and left with a pistol! Chris will explain 3 huge pistol shooting mistakes that you may be making.

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Learn how to not shoot low and left from a Navy SEAL firearms instructor. Instantly shoot like a Navy SEAL by avoiding these 3 pistol shooting mistakes.

In this video, I cover the three most common reasons people shoot low and left with a pistol and give you some simple tricks to fix them. Hint: many of the major pistol shooting mistakes involve your grip, so check out this video on how to fix your grip and stop shooting low and left!    • Proper Pistol Grip - Navy SEAL Teache...  

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Milking the gun
2:20 - Pushing the trigger
3:20 - Slow and left

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  • @ChrisSajnogs
    In 2009, I came home from a deployment and my oldest son, who was 3 or 4 at the time, wouldn’t eat for almost 2 weeks... Being a father I was obviously concerned, so I asked him about it and his answer really hit me hard… He said, “Dad, if I eat I’ll grow up and if I grow up I’ll become a daddy. And if I become a daddy, I’ll have to leave my family.” My boys barely knew who I was and I couldn’t let them grow up without a father... I realized at that moment my family needed me a lot more than the Navy needed another SEAL. So I put in for retirement the next day… Back then I knew I wanted to be with my family more than anything, so I made changes in my life that allowed me to be at home. We all want more time to spend with the people we love or doing the things we love. That’s why I’m here to help! Once you read my New Rules of Marksmanship you will learn how you can stay at home, and save time and money while you improve your shooting! I promise this works… try it now: snip.ly/vqtwv4
  • @garyt3358
    Chris, after reading your book and practicing thousands of of rounds I was able to shoot one hole targets. Actually was able to shoot the first 100 score target at my range(10 bullseyes), thanks Chris for your help.
  • I shoot low and left for a different reason; I flinch and pull the gun in that direction as a result. As soon as I discovered this, I emptied the gun and utilized a technique I had learned from an old gun nut- practice holding an empty gun and pulling the trigger over and over without jerking the sights at all. When my body was used to that, I reloaded the gun, aimed for a headshot, gripped the gun regularly, not too tightly, and fired. I got a few bullseyes in a row. Now I need to practice that as dry-fire for a while to make it muscle memory.
  • @TheTonya409
    Thanks!!! I have done incorporated these and the dry fires, and my shooting went from all over the target, to hitting my target!!!! Thank so much!
  • Came across this video yesterday as I’ve been struggling with this exact issue for a while now... and wish I had watched this sooner! Took some time at the range today to apply these pointers along with Chris’ front sight video and dramatically improved my grouping! You’ve earned a subscriber, thanks Chris!
  • @ericredbear425
    I've asked this exact question on many videos and forums and no one has even bothered to respond. Thanks so much for this!
  • @0811war
    Best pistol instruction I’ve seen! Outstanding!
  • @fredr4258
    OMG! THANK YOU!!! Precisely what I've been doing with my carry gun - Beretta 92FS, 40 s&w. I believe you hit the nail on the head and I can't wait to get to the range to try, but your comments make perfect sense! Even us instructors can take hints too if you're smart enough to listen. Will report back what happens!
  • @jhough57
    Chris Sajnog, I ABSOLUTELY love going back and watching your videos after going to the range, I always look at what I'm doing and refresh my thoughts and posterior next time at the range!!
  • @MrMacman71
    Thank you, your information is so valuable....cant argue with success and you have done so much to improve my shooting.
  • @philmatton6603
    Great video. I wish I knew this before.I am a retired Police officer {32} years. I was assigned to the tack team as a sniper. I shot a lot of rounds. I had the curse of shoot my Glock left. I fought that all the time. Now I know why. Thanks Chris Phil Matton Palm Bay FL I retired from Massachusetts.
  • Thank you very much. Your video shooting low and to the left was great as I'm an avid shooter. A lot of these videos about guns and ammo it takes the guy 25 minutes to get to the point. Most of the time I watch Honest Outlaw videos another person that gets right to the point thanks again
  • @ChopBulldog
    Thanks Chris! Always looking for pointers to improve my shooting. Subscribed!
  • @MoneyMikeSavage
    My groupings aren’t as horrible for someone who’s only gone shooting like 4 or 5 times, but my last time I was always shooting low to the left. This video helped me see what I was doing wrong! Can’t wait to get to the range next and try to work out my kinks! Thanks!
  • @cherralg1
    Thank you! I've done all of these things. Now that I notice my scores have improved.
  • @WestEighteenth
    Went to the range today with the grip you described. Waalaa! No more low and left shots. Nice tight center target groupings at 7 yards. Thanks for the help.
  • @tiffanym4202
    Thank you so much for the video. I now have a clear idea of what to watch out for in my dry fire practice at home and anticipate accurate shot placement at the range. I really want my EDC to hit what I'm aiming for! Thanks again!