Videos tagged with Target Analysis
This expert-level guide, presented by Firearms Training By John G. Johnson, details how to diagnose shooting errors by analyzing bullet impact points on a target. High impacts are attributed to improper sight picture (aiming center instead of 6 o'clock hold), while left impacts for right-handed shooters often stem from an underpowered grip with the support hand or 'nose over gun' technique. Corrective actions include adopting a 6 o'clock hold, a 60/40 grip distribution, and focusing on a proper trigger press.
This YouTube video is a live podcast episode titled 'TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE RANGE LIVE PODCAST: EVERY SHOT TELLS A STORY.' The content focuses on teaching viewers how to interpret their shot groups on a target to improve accuracy. It promises to break down what bullet holes reveal about shooting performance, offer solutions for 10 common accuracy problems, and provide real-world examples to build confidence. The description also teases an upcoming Master Your Handgun in 4 Weeks course.
This SOB TV episode features John "Shrek" McPhee analyzing common shooting errors, such as missing high, low left, or off the target entirely. The video emphasizes the importance of proper stance, grip, and eye alignment, promising to help viewers diagnose and correct their shooting mistakes to improve accuracy and group consistency. It encourages viewers to "train smart" and "fix their form" to achieve better results on the range.
This video focuses on analyzing student targets to diagnose shooting deficiencies. It breaks down how shot placement reveals issues with grip, stance, and eye alignment, offering practical adjustments to improve accuracy rapidly. Key techniques discussed include the "Super Push" and "Shoulders to the Muffs." The content aims to benefit shooters of all skill levels, whether training independently or in a formal class, by helping them achieve tighter shot groups and tangible results. The description also promotes an Eye Dominance & Shot Group Assessment Card and virtual video coaching.
John 'Shrek' McPhee explains how to analyze a target's shot group to diagnose shooter errors, such as grip and movement. He criticizes standard diagnostic targets as ineffective and promotes his own advanced target analysis methods taught in his classes. The video emphasizes understanding shot placement to improve accuracy.











