Videos tagged with Muzzle Movement
This video from John G. Johnson's 'Tuesday Night Accuracy Hour' focuses on identifying and correcting common shooting errors. It details 10 'accuracy violations,' including grip issues, trigger manipulation, anticipation, and follow-through. The instructor emphasizes that accuracy problems stem from the shooter, not the firearm, and provides practical advice and drills to improve performance. Key takeaways include proper grip pressure, trigger control techniques, and the importance of dry fire practice.
This guide details a dry fire drill focused on improving trigger control and minimizing muzzle movement, as demonstrated by John G. Johnson. By using a laser training bullet, shooters can receive immediate visual feedback on their trigger press, identifying and correcting common inaccuracies like missing low and left. The drill emphasizes a smooth trigger pull to keep the laser dot stable on the target, a technique transferable to live fire for tighter groups.
This video from Firearms Training By John G. Johnson provides a comprehensive guide to improving trigger control for more accurate shooting. It breaks down five key principles and five essential drills, including dry fire, the wall drill, pencil drill, penny drill, ball and dummy drill, and reset drill. The instruction emphasizes consistent trigger engagement, proper finger placement, follow-through, and grip stability, offering actionable advice for shooters of all levels.











