Videos tagged with Shooting Low Left
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, explains that shooting low and left is primarily caused by improper grip, not trigger control. He details how to achieve a stable, controlled grip by aligning the firearm with the arm, using proper hand pressure distribution (40% dominant, 60% non-dominant), locking the wrist, and driving the weapon with chest muscles. The video emphasizes a 360-degree grip and proper thumb indexing to prevent muzzle flip and ensure consistent shot placement.
This video from Firearms Training By John G. Johnson addresses the common issue of shooting low and left. Instructor John G. Johnson explains that the primary causes are anticipation of recoil, improper trigger finger placement, and poor grip. He provides actionable techniques, including the ball and dummy drill and proper trigger finger engagement, to help shooters correct these errors and improve accuracy.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, explains that shooting low and to the left, even with proper grip and stance, can be caused by an unbalanced shooting platform. He highlights that placing the firearm too high, "over your nose," creates an angled sight picture, leading to shots drifting left. Additionally, excessive finger in the trigger guard can disrupt the shot.
This video provides 10 actionable tips from firearms instructor John G. Johnson to help shooters overcome the common problem of shooting low and left with a handgun. Key areas covered include proper grip, trigger control, stance, sight alignment, and mental rehearsal. The instructor emphasizes understanding the fundamentals and practicing consistently to build confidence and accuracy.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, addresses the common issue of shooting low and left with handguns. He explains that this inaccuracy stems from a combination of factors including grip, stance, trigger control, and sight picture. To help shooters diagnose and solve these problems, he has developed a Master Series ebook titled 'Why Do I Shoot Low and Left,' which is available for $9.99 and includes corresponding videos on his YouTube channel.
This video aims to help viewers quickly resolve common shooting errors, specifically shooting low and left. It is presented as part of a new video series and promises a solution within 60 seconds. The focus is on practical shooting techniques and marksmanship improvement.
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