How To Fix Your Recoil Anticipation Problem (Live Fire)
This video provides a live-fire drill to address recoil anticipation, building on previous dry-fire techniques. The core exercise involves firing one round, immediately resetting and prepping the trigger, and then performing a dry-fire shot within 1.5 seconds. By observing the sight picture during the dry-fire shot, shooters can identify flinches or anticipation, reinforcing the importance of relaxation and focusing solely on the trigger press process.










