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Hit 'Em Fast - The Ultimate Cowboy Fast Draw Instructional Video
- This video is everything that I know to make you the best Cowboy Fast Draw shooter that you can be. I held nothing back! Learn the proper fundamentals of the Fast Draw which are: Stance, Grip, Leverage, and Trigger Control. Learn how to practice to improve your timing., shot placement, and all out speed. I also share with you the finer points of competition strategy and the all-important mental game. Learn how to perform your best where it counts, when it's all on the line at a major championship! I personally guarantee that no matter what level of shooter that you are, you will learn some valuable lessons watching this video.
Quick Cal a.k.a. Cal Eilrich has won more major fast draw championships than anyone in the over 50-year history of the sport. He has competed successfully at the highest levels in all the major action shooting sports including World Fast Draw, IPSC, Steel Challenge, Bianchi Cup, Cowboy Action Shooting and now Cowboy Fast Draw. He is also an accomplished firearms instructor for both civilian and law enforcement.
120 minutes - $29.95 + S&H
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The Art of Fast Draw, with Cal Elrich
- Learn the secrets of fast draw. This video shows everything you need to know to learn the sport or become a better fast draw competitor. Includes information on pistols, holsters and ammunition, reloading, wax bullets, how to practice, complete information detailing the three types of draws, gun handling tricks, incredible slow-motion fast draw demonstrations and much more.
Cal Elrich is a seventeen-time Fast Draw World Champion and one of the most successful fast draw competitors to ever live. He started competing in fast draw competitions at the age of 15 and won his first world championship at age 19, the youngest ever. Cal Elrich is an accomplished shooter, competing successfully in national matches including the NRA/Bianchi Cup, Steel Challenge World Speed Championship, USPSA/IPSC Nationals, Second Chance and many others. This video is a result of almost 30 years of competition shooting and practice.
The Art of Fast Draw focuses on the style of Fast Draw shot in the World Fast Draw Association and Ohio Fast Draw Association.
110 minutes - $24.95 + S&H
Note: DVD is now our standard format. If you would like the video in VHS format they are available, but must be requested.
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The following nine minutes of clips from The Art of Fast Draw are provided as a sampling of the contents of these videos to show you a fraction of what you can learn about the sport of Fast Draw.
Viewing these clips: These clips have been recorded in Windows Media Player format, and should work on most Windows PCs with that program installed. I've found that it works best using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser. The video quality has been reduced to enable quicker download time.
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| Blanks & Wax Bullets |
An explanation of the two types of Fast Draw shooting 48 second clip, 594 Kb |
| Loading Blanks - The "Balloon Break" powder |
The fourth step in loading a Fast Draw blank 62 second clip, 776 Kb |
| Loading Blanks - The Powder Wad |
The final step in loading a blank 74 second clip, 906 Kb |
| Loading Wax Bullets |
A demonstration of loading the shotgun primer and wax bullet 69 second clip, 848 Kb |
| Using Wax in a 22/38 |
A demonstration of loading .38 caliber wax bullets and .22 blanks directly into a 22/38 revolver 42 second clip, 514 Kb |
| Fanning & Thumbing |
A comparison of the two draws, focusing on the different hammers 31 second clip, 399 Kb |
| Holster rules |
A brief description of WFDA holster rules 25 second clip, 327 Kb |
| Fast Draw Fundamentals - Part 1 - The Grip |
The first of the three fundamental of a Fast Draw 58 second clip, 721 Kb |
| Blank Targets |
A demonstration of how a blank target works 40 second clip, 500 Kb |
| Double Blanks |
A demonstration of Double shooting with slow-motion replays 30 second clip, 377 Kb |
Note: These clips will play best on a fast Internet connection. With a dial-up connection you will probably see five to ten second segments at a time, then have to wait for the next segment to download. |
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