Videos tagged with Accuracy Training
Instruction from John G. Johnson on the 'White Paper Drill' designed to build confidence in a shooter's ability to hit their intended target. This drill emphasizes slow, deliberate trigger control and sight focus, followed by a five-second pause to reinforce the shot's impact. It's presented as a method to overcome common accuracy issues stemming from poor trigger control, grip, or stance.
This video by firearms instructor John G. Johnson introduces the White Paper Drill, a method designed to rapidly build both shooting accuracy and confidence. The drill emphasizes controlled single shots with pauses, focusing on the principle that confidence in aim point directly correlates to bullet impact. It incorporates dry-fire practice with specialized inserts and concludes with live-fire demonstrations, offering practical advice on grip, stance, and sight alignment. The instructor highlights the importance of proper body mechanics and consistent weapon presentation.
This video demonstrates the Bill Drill, a rapid-fire exercise involving six shots from a draw. The instructor, with high authority in firearms training, emphasizes achieving a score of 55/60 as a baseline standard, with 58/60 indicating high proficiency. The drill is performed at an outdoor range, highlighting the importance of speed and accuracy under pressure.
This video from Firearms Training By John G. Johnson introduces the '5-Round Rule' for effective firearm practice. The instructor, identified as a professional Firearms Instructor, explains that accuracy tends to degrade after the first five rounds due to loss of focus and fatigue. The recommended drill involves loading five rounds, shooting, evaluating the target, marking the holes, and repeating. This method emphasizes deliberate practice and is crucial for self-defense scenarios where the initial shots are most critical.











