Struggling with Shot Placement? Fix It Now! 🎯

John 'Shrek' McPhee, a recognized subject matter expert, provides an instructional guide on diagnosing and correcting shot placement errors. He demonstrates the use of the SOB Tactical Shot Group Assessment Card to identify issues related to stance, grip, and wobble, offering specific corrections for vertical stringing and firing thumb-induced errors. This technique-focused guide aims to improve shooter accuracy by addressing fundamental biomechanical problems.

Quick Summary

John 'Shrek' McPhee explains how to fix shot placement errors using the SOB Tactical Shot Group Assessment Card. This tool helps diagnose issues like vertical stringing (stance/lean) and low-left shots (firing thumb) by analyzing bullet impact angles, enabling targeted corrections for improved accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Identifying Shot Patterns
  2. 00:10The 'Firing Thumb' Issue
  3. 00:25Stance and Lean Corrections
  4. 00:43Shot Group Assessment Tool

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I diagnose vertical shot stringing on my target?

Vertical stringing often indicates issues with your stance or lean. Try leaning forward more and consciously pushing the firearm away from your face. This helps stabilize your platform and can correct shots that are consistently landing too high or too low.

What causes shots to land low and left, and how can I fix it?

For right-handed shooters, shots landing low and left can be caused by the firing thumb pushing down. Focus on a clean trigger press and ensure your thumb is not actively driving the pistol down during the shot, which is often mistaken for a simple trigger jerk.

What is the SOB Tactical Shot Group Assessment Card used for?

The SOB Tactical Shot Group Assessment Card is a diagnostic tool used to analyze bullet impact angles on a target. By aligning the card with your shot group, you can identify specific mechanical errors related to your stance, grip, or wobble, leading to targeted corrections.

How does the Shot Group Assessment Card help improve accuracy?

The card helps improve accuracy by providing a clear visual diagnosis of shooting errors. Instead of guessing why shots are off, you can pinpoint whether the issue is with your stance, grip, or trigger control (wobble), allowing for more effective practice and faster improvement.

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