Videos tagged with Confidence Building
This video details the 'White Paper Drill,' a training exercise designed by firearms instructor John G. Johnson to enhance both shooting accuracy and shooter confidence. The drill emphasizes deliberate aiming and trigger control, using a simple white paper target to provide immediate feedback on shot placement. It incorporates dry-fire practice with the HTS Dry-Fire Bullet Insert and live-fire exercises, stressing the importance of making each shot count.
This video details the 'One Shot Drill' designed to improve shooter confidence and accuracy by focusing on weapon control and precise trigger breaks. Instructor John G. Johnson emphasizes keeping the firearm level, maintaining a consistent grip, and using previous bullet holes as targets to build confidence that the weapon impacts where aimed. The drill is presented as a method to enhance fundamental shooting skills, particularly for defensive scenarios where the first shot is critical.
This video emphasizes using a paper plate as a target to focus on hitting the vital triangle, rather than precise bullseye accuracy. Instructor John G. Johnson suggests a drill involving loading five rounds, firing them, and evaluating shot groups. The goal is to build confidence and fundamental shooting skills applicable to various firearms, from small pistols to carbines, and includes practicing magazine drops.
This video emphasizes the benefits of hiring a firearms instructor, even for individuals who believe they are already proficient. It highlights how professional guidance can significantly improve shooting accuracy and build confidence, particularly with complex firearm operations like pistol shooting. The description stresses that while shooting might seem simple, there are many nuances that an instructor can effectively teach, leading to a more refined skill set.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, provides 10 tips for building confidence and accuracy with a pistol, emphasizing proper grip, stance, and trigger control. He highlights the importance of choosing the right firearm, starting with close-range practice, and consistent repetition over speed. The advice is geared towards empowering shooters, particularly women, to become their own first line of defense.











