Videos tagged with Grip Analysis
This video provides insights into diagnosing shooting problems by analyzing bullet impacts on a target. Instructor John 'Shrek' McPhee highlights how shot placement can reveal issues with grip, stance, and trigger control. He emphasizes looking for patterns like 'firing thumb' issues, 'wobble', and the consequences of taking shots too quickly or having a grip that loosens during firing. The content suggests that understanding these target indicators is crucial for improving shooting accuracy.
This video by John 'Shrek' McPhee from Sheriff of Baghdad demonstrates how to analyze shot placement on targets to diagnose and correct shooting technique issues. By examining the relationship between eye position, grip, stance, and the resulting shot groups, shooters can identify specific problems like wobble, improper grip, or body mechanics that affect accuracy. The instructor emphasizes using a reference system to objectively assess performance and improve consistency.
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a recognized subject matter expert, provides an instructional guide on diagnosing and correcting shot placement errors. He demonstrates the use of the SOB Tactical Shot Group Assessment Card to identify issues related to stance, grip, and wobble, offering specific corrections for vertical stringing and firing thumb-induced errors. This technique-focused guide aims to improve shooter accuracy by addressing fundamental biomechanical problems.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, explains how to diagnose and correct common shooting errors using the 'Shot Doctor' segment. He introduces the 'Line Drill' as a method to identify issues like over-torquing, improper finger placement, and anticipation by analyzing shot group placement relative to a drawn line. The video also contrasts shooting a .22LR with a 9mm, highlighting the impact of recoil management on accuracy.











