Videos tagged with Technique
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a recognized firearms expert, debunks the common 'trigger jerk' myth. He explains that recoil naturally causes a 45-degree axis of movement, which shooters often overcompensate for. McPhee introduces the 'Super Push' technique, emphasizing locked arms and shoulder engagement to stabilize the firearm and improve accuracy.
John 'Shrek' McPhee, a seasoned firearms instructor, explains the 'Touch the Muff' shooting technique. This method involves raising your shoulders to touch your earmuffs, which aids in natural eye alignment with the sights, crucial for improving accuracy and passing police academy pistol qualifications. The phrase originated from a T-shirt worn by McPhee on the Shawn Ryan Show.
This video appears to focus on the precision and technique involved in firearm operation, with the creator expressing satisfaction with the accuracy and control achieved. The emphasis is on the 'dialed in' feeling of each action, suggesting a focus on performance and skill development rather than a specific product review or casual range day.
This video appears to be a personal log or update from the creator about practicing a new technique on the mat. Based on the title and description, it is likely a martial arts or combat training session, potentially involving techniques that could be applied in a self-defense scenario. However, without further context or a transcript, it's impossible to determine if any specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are mentioned or demonstrated.











