Videos tagged with Low Round Count Drills
This video announces the 'Master Your Handgun' four-week webinar course by John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor. The course aims to help students improve handgun accuracy by addressing common frustrations at the range. It includes webinar-style presentations, PDF drills, and direct interaction with the instructor, focusing on fundamentals like grip, stance, and trigger control, progressing to defensive techniques. The program requires a firearm, range access, and a commitment to shooting at least 50 rounds weekly.
This video details the 'Control Pair' drill, designed to enhance first-shot accuracy and speed. The drill involves shooting two rapid pairs of shots at distinct target zones, emphasizing tight grouping and controlled transitions. It highlights the importance of fundamental shooting skills like grip, stance, and trigger control, using low round counts to maximize practice efficiency and minimize cost.
This video outlines a 4-week online program designed to significantly improve handgun accuracy. Led by John G. Johnson, the course focuses on fundamental skills like grip, stance, and trigger control, progressing to sight alignment and picture. Participants receive weekly assignments, targets, videos, and live coaching, with an emphasis on diagnosing and correcting individual shooting errors through target review and practice. The program aims to build confidence and proficiency, making accurate shooting achievable for a wide range of skill levels.
This video emphasizes training smarter, not harder, by focusing on precision over volume. Instructor John G. Johnson details drills like the 'One Shot Drill' and 'Modified Box Drill' to improve accuracy without wasting ammunition. Key takeaways include the importance of dry fire practice, deliberate trigger control, and analyzing shot placement to identify and correct fundamental flaws.
John Johnson, owner of Firearms Training Facility, emphasizes the importance of a structured range routine for improving shooting proficiency. He advises setting clear goals, warming up with fundamental drills, and focusing on accuracy over sheer volume of fire. Key techniques include proper grip, stance, trigger control, and analyzing shot placement to identify and correct errors, ultimately building confidence and control.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, emphasizes that consistent practice is key to pistol proficiency, recommending at least once a month, ideally twice. He advises against high-volume shooting sessions, suggesting instead focused practice with low round counts (around 5 rounds per magazine) and a clear plan. The goal is to build good habits by concentrating on fundamentals like sight picture, sight alignment, and trigger control, rather than simply expending ammunition.
John Johnson, a firearms instructor, presents 10 essential pistol drills designed to enhance shooter proficiency. These drills cover accuracy, speed, recoil management, and tactical application, including the Mozam Beek, Transition Drills, 3x5 Drill, non-dominant hand operation, and the Line Drill. The instruction emphasizes practical application for real-world scenarios and encourages consistent practice to build confidence and skill.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, details the Mosin-Beak drill, a fundamental firearms training exercise. This drill involves engaging a target with two shots to the body followed by one to the head, emphasizing accuracy and speed. It can be performed with pistols or rifles and is adaptable for various distances and even moving targets, making it a versatile tool for improving marksmanship and defensive shooting skills.
This video emphasizes improving pistol accuracy through deliberate, low-round-count drills rather than high-volume shooting. The instructor, John G. Johnson, highlights that focusing on consistency and trigger control with five rounds or less per drill can significantly enhance proficiency and allow for extending shooting distances effectively.
This video from John G. Johnson of Firearms Training By John G. Johnson provides essential firearm safety and training tips. It covers a drill to combat flinching by incorporating dummy rounds into a magazine, emphasizing the importance of pressing the trigger rather than pulling it for accuracy. The video also details crucial items for a range bag, including personal protection, range essentials, and firearm maintenance tools, stressing preparedness for any situation.
This video from John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor in Cape Coral, Florida, focuses on the 'You Got Your Concealed Carry Now What?' question. It emphasizes the importance of finding a good instructor, choosing the right carry gun and holster, and practicing consistently. A key takeaway is the 'Double Tap Drill,' a low-round-count exercise designed to improve defensive accuracy by firing two rounds as quickly and cleanly as possible.











