3 Simple Hacks to INSTANTLY Shoot Better

Published on October 16, 2025
Duration: 18:22

This video presents three practical shooting hacks to instantly improve performance. The first is the 'Run to the Target' drill, designed to teach control over second birds in a pair or targets where the shooter is initially out of position. The second is the 'Stair Drill,' a mental exercise focusing on consistency and finishing strong. The third is dry-fire practice to eliminate involuntary movements like flinching or 'throwing' the gun at the end of the shot. These drills emphasize mental control and deliberate execution over speed.

Quick Summary

Learn three simple shooting hacks to instantly improve your shotgun skills. The 'Run to the Target' drill teaches control over difficult shots, the 'Stair Drill' builds mental toughness for consistency, and dry-fire practice eliminates flinches and involuntary movements.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Practice Drills
  2. 00:34The 'Run to the Target' Drill Explained
  3. 01:33Simulating Out-of-Position Shots
  4. 02:14Drill Origin and Benefits
  5. 03:06Developing New Shooting Habits
  6. 04:34Teaching Control and Gun Handling
  7. 05:41Introducing the 'Stair Drill'
  8. 06:00Stair Drill Setup and Rules
  9. 07:13Mental Benefits of the Stair Drill
  10. 08:04Adapting the Stair Drill Difficulty
  11. 09:11Maximizing Financial and Time Input
  12. 11:53The Dry-Fire Flinch Drill
  13. 12:12Identifying the Involuntary Move
  14. 13:31Correcting Flinches with Dry Fire
  15. 15:14Using Sub-Gauge for Recoil Feedback
  16. 16:56Benefits of High Volume Dry Fire
  17. 17:36Conclusion and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Run to the Target' drill for shotgun shooting?

The 'Run to the Target' drill involves starting with your gun on the trap, calling for a target, and then 'running' to meet it as it flies. The goal is to gain control of the target in your sight picture and execute a deliberate shot, rather than rushing or 'dumping' it.

How does the 'Stair Drill' improve shooting performance?

The 'Stair Drill' is a mental conditioning exercise that builds consistency and focus by shooting ascending and descending sets of pairs with long breaks. It trains shooters to maintain concentration and avoid missing crucial final targets, simulating pressure situations.

What is a common involuntary movement in shotgun shooting and how can it be corrected?

A common involuntary movement is a flinch or 'tick' that occurs as the gun fires, often an anticipation of recoil. This can be corrected through dry-fire practice, focusing on maintaining control and seeing the target break, or by using lighter loads to reduce perceived recoil.

Why is dry-firing beneficial for shotgun shooters?

Dry-firing allows shooters to practice mechanics, trigger control, and sight alignment without recoil or ammunition cost. It's particularly effective for identifying and correcting involuntary movements like flinching or 'throwing' the gun, which can significantly impact accuracy.

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