Videos tagged with Grip Technique
This video provides essential advice for new shooters, covering 10 key areas to improve accuracy. It emphasizes the importance of a proper grip, smooth trigger press, sight focus, and consistent practice. The instructor, John G. Johnson, highlights common mistakes and offers practical solutions to help shooters overcome challenges and build confidence.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, outlines a comprehensive approach to improving shooting accuracy by integrating mental and physical control. He emphasizes slowing down the mind, executing shots smoothly, focusing on one aspect of technique at a time, and trusting the process. Key physical techniques include achieving a consistent grip, proper support hand pressure, a straight rearward trigger press, locking the wrist, and maintaining follow-through. The instruction highlights that accuracy is a system of mind and body working together for repeatable results.
John the Firearms Instructor provides ten actionable grip hacks to significantly improve shooting accuracy. Key techniques include proper grip pressure distribution, maximizing hand placement on the firearm, driving the gun with chest muscles, and maintaining a neutral wrist. The instruction emphasizes consistency in grip and aiming to build confidence and achieve predictable shot placement.
This video demonstrates the 'Line Drill' for improving pistol shooting accuracy and trigger control. Instructor John G. Johnson works with a student to identify and correct issues like rushing the trigger, poor sight focus, and improper grip. The drill emphasizes building trust in the sights and developing a smooth, controlled trigger press through focused dry-fire and live-fire exercises, with progressive challenges to enhance technique and speed.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, outlines 10 common range problems and their solutions. Key takeaways include the importance of having a plan, slowing down shooting pace, mastering trigger press and front sight focus, and consistent dry-fire practice. He emphasizes that accuracy is built on fundamental skills like grip, sights, and trigger control, and that reading targets provides crucial feedback for improvement.











