Follow Through – Shoot Like You Have Gout

Follow through is one of the least talked about and probably least trained fundamentals of shooting. I suspect that is because it is hardest in the situations when it is needed most like when the scenario requires that the firearm or the shooter to move quickly from target to target. People, for the most part, don’t like to train skills in which they don’t excel. There are certainly times when it is easy to get that second sight picture (slow fire target shooting) and there are times when you can get away with being a little sloppy with follow through (large targets, short distances) but there are times when poorly executed follow through are the difference between a hit and miss.

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I was recently on the range with a group of buddies who were doing some drills that were designed to get you into and out of shooting positions quickly. The drills involved the physical stress of movement along with a dash of mental stress from competition and the ever unkind shooting timer. One friend, a police officer and an excellent shooter, was gutting it out in spite of intense pain stemming from a battle with gout. He and his gout taught us all a lesson.

The particular drill in question was set up with a C-zone steel about 75 yards down range from 2 shooting positions that were about 20 yards apart. The shooter started at the first shooting position with 13 rounds in the carbine, fired one shot standing, one shot prone, one shot standing, and then sprinted to the second shooting position to complete the same shooting sequence (standing, prone, standing). Then they sprinted back to the first position to complete the same shooting sequence a third time for a total of 9 shots. All misses were to be cleaned up and any round of the original 13 that was brought back reduced the overall time by 5 seconds (a potential total of 20 seconds in bonus time to reward accuracy).

The results of the drill were extremely interesting. Only one participant shot the drill clean. Of those who had at least one miss, no shooter missed the first standing shot at any station. No shooter missed the prone shot at any station. All of the misses came on the third shot at a station. These were the shots directly before the shooter was required to sprint – a shot were follow through is imperative. I don’t know about you, but I shoot better when I am not running and run better when I am not shooting. If you start your sprint before you follow through at these distances, it is a great recipe for a miss.

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The one shooter who shot it cleanly was the one who was slowed slightly by their pain. He had no choice but to slow down a bit and that little bit of extra time spent willing his foot to move after each shot served him well. I should also point out that, while he was slower, he wasn’t that slow. The fastest unadjusted times averaged around 43 seconds. His unadjusted time was less than 2 seconds slower than that at 45 seconds. I am sure some will say 2 seconds is a long time in a gun fight but missing is no help either.

It is tempting to look at these results and say that you should slow down to get hits but that is not my intention in writing this article and that is not my advice to you. It is certainly true that getting your hits are easier when you slow down but it is better to go as fast as you can properly apply the fundamentals of shooting, like follow through. These skills can only be learned in full speed training.

I learn something every time I go to this range. This time, it took a man with gout to remind me that:

  1. Follow through is important.
  2. I am not discussing/training follow through enough and you probably aren’t either.

Radom Coming to the US

Stop the presses! Polish firearm manufacturer FB Radom has formed a new company, FB Radom USA, in Texas. They recently posted this announcement on their site (translation via Google Translate):

22 January 2014 by decision of the Secretary of State of Texas, a company under the name FB Radom USA LLC. This is a historic moment for the FB. It is a company with its own legal personality, and 100% owned Weapons Factory. Rise FB Radom in the U.S. is another bold and necessary step to promote and sell our products in the U.S. market. Weapons Factory received permission to establish FB Radom USA Meeting of Shareholders of the Company. The main objective is to increase the revenue from the sale of products for the civil market. USA is the largest civilian arms market in the world. Annually imported into the United States is 3.5 million pieces of weapons. In the future, we also plan to provide products for the U.S. Army.

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Additionally, a representitive of FB Radom USA stated the following on The AK Forum:

We are still many month away from offering product. Initial products will be FB Radom produced and brought up to “military style/config” and 922r compliance at FB Radom USA in Texas. Federal approval is pending, and with their “new extended processing times” which are several times longer than previous times, licenses, Form 6’s etc are many months out. We have several “Import Samples” already approved, and several new and exciting samples yet to go. Those who were at this years Shot Show got to see Beryl 96 rifles with 3 different butt stock configurations, and our 2nd generation mag well adapter that works with AR/M16 mags and original Beryl mags. Third mod adapters are in testing and are looking very good, with ambidextrous mag release and a lockout which prevents the adapter from being released with the Beryl std mag catch/release lever. A captive push pin secures the adapter in place. A 5.45×39 Beryl version was also shown. Not in attendance was prototype 7.62×39 Beryls which are in testing. Another prototype in testing, has last round bolt hold open. This is NOT a mag follower that catches the bolt head! This is a hold open device which is activated by the standard Beryl mag follower or the AR mag follower…how do you like them apples boys! There is more, but I can not discuss at this time. Please be patient, because this will be done right, and that means you will be getting true mill spec rifles, with ALL the correct features and markings as on the “real deal” military models. All import and FB Radom USA marks will be on the bottom of the receiver Where They Belong! You will absolutely NOT have to go looking for parts to modify your rifle, it will be right when you open the box! Guys, we will be insanely busy for several months getting this organized and flying, so my time for Q & A will be very limited. I will however, try to respond when ever possible.

PLEASE NOTE; No Beryl rifles imported to FB Radom USA will carry the “Archer” name.

It looks like we can look forward to some very exciting things from FB Radom USA. It is going to be hard to resist a Beryl if they become available.

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Foxbeard Tactical Performance Basepad

The Performance Basepad from Foxbeard Tactical is an anodized aluminum drop-in replacement basepad for Magpul PMAGS with a number of interesting features.

They extend forward from the front strap of the magazine to provide a ledge that aids in manipulations. Their increased weight aids the magazine in dropping free from the magwell. The rear of the basepad is beveled in a way that provides stability when using the magazine as a monopod. It also features dimples that can be used to number magazines or mark them in a unique way to identify them as yours.

Check out the Foxbeard Tactical Performance Basepad.

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Shellback Tactical Adds New Brands

Shellback Tactical just added a bunch of new brands to their site including Tough Hook, Eleven10 Gear, and Phokus Research Group. Now you can pick up a Banshee PC, a Sons Trauma Kit to store in the plate pocket, a Rigid Tourniquet Case to mount on it, and a hanger to store it all on in one place. That is a little something called convenience.

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Pineland Oppression Awareness Shirt at RE Factor Tactical

The poor, poor people of Pineland, will their oppression never end?!?!? I don’t understand how such oppression can be allowed to continue… right under our noses! Now you can help bring attention to their plight with the limited edition Pineland T-Shirt from RE Factor Tactical.

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From RE Factor Tactical:

This shirt is designed to raise awareness for the oppressed nation of Pineland. We think the oppression has gone on long enough and we are selling this t-shirt in an effort to raise public awareness. Too many people in Pineland do not have the proper representation and or liberties that should be granted to human beings. We are asking that President Obama donate one trillion Don in aid to the resistance forces of the People’s Republic of Pineland to help feed, equip, and assist guerrilla forces in their effort to overthrow the government.

Check out the shirt at RE Factor Tactical and keep the people of Pineland in your prayers.

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