Videos tagged with Accuracy Improvement
This video, presented by John the Firearms Instructor, demonstrates why 99% of shooters aim incorrectly and introduces the 6 o'clock hold as a superior method for pistol accuracy. The instructor emphasizes front sight focus and contrasts the 6 o'clock hold with a center hold, showing through live fire demonstration how the former yields tighter, more consistent groups. The guide provides actionable steps for implementing this technique to improve shooting performance.
This guide details how to use the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert for enhanced dry fire training. The insert facilitates proper grip and aids in developing a smooth, controlled trigger press by preventing slide lock. Consistent practice with this tool can significantly improve weapon control and overall shooting accuracy, as demonstrated by an experienced firearms instructor.
This guide details a dry fire practice method to enhance firearm accuracy, as demonstrated by John G. Johnson. It emphasizes using inert rounds or specialized inserts like the HTS bullet insert to simulate live fire without actual discharge. The core of the technique involves slow, deliberate trigger presses, grip consistency, and identifying common errors like flinching and improper trigger manipulation. Consistent dry fire practice, combined with live fire reinforcement, builds shooter confidence and improves shot placement.
This training drill, led by instructor John G. Johnson, demonstrates how to significantly improve live fire accuracy through focused dry fire practice using the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert. The method emphasizes identifying and correcting bad trigger pull habits by visualizing sight movement during intentional 'bad' pulls, followed by consistent, slow trigger presses. The drill culminates in live fire, showing a tight group resulting from the effective dry fire preparation.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, demonstrates the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert, an affordable 3D-printed tool designed to enhance dry-fire training. This insert prevents slide lock during practice, allowing shooters to effectively work on their entire trigger sequence and improve accuracy. The tool is manufactured in the USA and priced at $9.99 with free shipping.
Instruction from John G. Johnson, a Professional Firearms Instructor, details how lateral pressure on the trigger, not the trigger's movement, causes misses. Key techniques include proper grip, controlled trigger press, and avoiding common errors like slamming the trigger or an unstable wrist. Mastering these fundamentals is crucial for improving pistol accuracy.











