Videos tagged with Line Drill
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.
This 'Accuracy Hour' episode from John G. Johnson's Firearms Training channel provides a comprehensive 10-point checklist to diagnose and correct 'low and left' shooting errors. The instruction covers critical aspects like trigger control, grip, stance, and sight alignment, offering practical drills and insights for improving handgun accuracy. John emphasizes that most shooting inaccuracies stem from the shooter's technique rather than the firearm itself.
This video from John G. Johnson, a professional firearms instructor, details the 'Line Drill' designed to improve pistol accuracy and consistency. The drill emphasizes proper dominant eye alignment, a consistent grip, and a controlled trigger press. Johnson demonstrates the technique with a Smith & Wesson Shield Plus, highlighting that achieving 90% accuracy on the target line is a sign of success. The instruction is authoritative and encouraging, suitable for intermediate shooters looking to refine fundamental skills.
This video presents 10 essential handgun drills designed to improve shooter accuracy, speed, and defensive confidence. Instructor John G. Johnson emphasizes training with a purpose, focusing on low-round-count drills that diagnose common shooting errors related to grip, stance, and trigger control. The drills range from basic sighting system checks to complex stress-inducing scenarios, all aimed at building muscle memory for effective self-defense.
This video by John G. Johnson introduces the 'Line Drill' to improve pistol fundamentals. The drill focuses on maintaining the firearm on the horizontal plane and within the shooter's line of sight, emphasizing proper sight alignment, sight picture, and trigger press. It highlights the importance of using the waist for weapon manipulation rather than arm movements to maintain a level platform, crucial for accurate shooting.
This video by Firearms Training By John G. Johnson addresses the common shooting error of impacting low and left. Instructor John G. Johnson introduces the 'Modified Line Drill' to help shooters achieve proper sight alignment by ensuring the firearm is positioned directly over their dominant eye. The drill emphasizes bending at the waist, not the wrist, to aim and maintaining a consistent weapon-to-eye relationship for improved accuracy.
This video details a modified line drill designed to diagnose and correct pistol inaccuracy. Instructor John G. Johnson emphasizes the importance of aligning the firearm with the shooter's dominant eye and maintaining a level weapon. By drawing horizontal and vertical lines on a target, shooters can identify if their shots are consistently high, low, or off-center, indicating issues with sight alignment, sight picture, or body positioning.
This video details the 'Line Drill' for improving handgun accuracy, specifically focusing on horizontal alignment. Instructor John G. Johnson explains how to use a horizontal line on a target at 3 yards to diagnose and correct pistol manipulation issues, such as wrist manipulation during the trigger pull. The drill emphasizes maintaining a level firearm for consistent impacts.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, addresses the challenge of right-handed shooters who are left-eye dominant. He emphasizes maintaining a balanced, athletic stance and focusing on bringing the firearm to the dominant eye by turning the chin, rather than adjusting foot placement. The instructor recommends practicing a 'line drill' to ensure proper sight alignment and identify potential shooting errors.
Firearms instructor John G. Johnson presents a line drill designed to help shooters identify and correct the tendency to shoot low. By using a target with a horizontal line at eye level, shooters can visually assess their trigger control and identify if they are anticipating the shot or pulling the trigger, leading to impacts below the intended line. This drill emphasizes slow, deliberate trigger engagement to improve overall pistol accuracy.
This video demonstrates the "Line Drill" for improving firearm accuracy and precision. It emphasizes focus, concentration, grip, sight alignment, and trigger control. The drill involves shooting a straight line of bullet holes on a target at a challenging distance. Consistency, avoiding rushing, and analyzing shot placement are key to developing muscle memory, refining technique, and building confidence. The video also promotes the channel's merchandise, social media, and an affiliate link for USCCA resources, with a strong disclaimer about firearm safety.
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.











