Videos tagged with Target Analysis
This video demonstrates a practical range day focused on evaluating shooting accuracy and managing a working dog. Expert John "Shrek" McPhee showcases the importance of electronic hearing protection and analyzes a tight shot group, offering insights into focus and dog handling during live fire exercises. The session highlights techniques for assessing performance and maintaining control in a dynamic environment.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor, outlines 10 common range problems and their solutions. Key takeaways include the importance of having a plan, slowing down shooting pace, mastering trigger press and front sight focus, and consistent dry-fire practice. He emphasizes that accuracy is built on fundamental skills like grip, sights, and trigger control, and that reading targets provides crucial feedback for improvement.
This video, presented by John G. Johnson, an expert firearms instructor, details how to diagnose shooting errors by analyzing bullet impacts on a target. Johnson explains that target analysis, including quadrant distribution and grouping location, can reveal issues with sight picture, grip, and trigger control. He demonstrates how to identify common problems like high-left shots and offers specific corrective techniques such as the 6 o'clock hold and a 60/40 grip, emphasizing that the target itself provides crucial feedback for improvement.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor from Cape Coral, Florida, emphasizes that handgun accuracy is primarily a mental and systemic issue, not just a trigger pull problem. He details how consistent grip, straight trigger press, slow-fire drills, and proper target analysis are key to improving accuracy. The instructor stresses the importance of practice, both live and dry-fire, to build confidence and a repeatable shooting system.
This guide outlines the Handgun Training System (HTS) methodology, emphasizing the 'Accuracy Triangle' (Grip, Stance, Trigger Control, Sight Picture) for improving handgun accuracy. It details the importance of proper eye and weapon alignment and leverages the Skool platform for student feedback. The HTS system focuses on structured dry fire practice before live fire to achieve tighter shot groups, as taught by John G. Johnson, owner of a firearms training facility.
John G. Johnson, a firearms instructor with extensive experience, provides a comprehensive guide to improving pistol accuracy by identifying and correcting common shooting errors. He emphasizes understanding target analysis, mastering front sight focus, proper grip and trigger control, and developing consistent shooting habits. The instruction is geared towards helping both new and experienced shooters achieve greater proficiency and confidence.











