Target to Target Transition- John “Shrek“ McPhee #sobtactical #bjj #Shootingtraining #Glock

This video demonstrates a rapid target-to-target transition technique taught by John "Shrek" McPhee. The core principle is to "shit-can" the previous action the moment the shot breaks and immediately focus your eyes on the next target. The firearm then follows your eyes. This method, showcased with a Glock-style handgun on an outdoor range, emphasizes efficient movement and mental focus for faster follow-up shots.

Quick Summary

Learn John "Shrek" McPhee's expert technique for rapid target-to-target transitions. The core principle is to 'shit-can' the previous action the moment the shot breaks and immediately focus your eyes on the next target. The firearm then follows your eyes, emphasizing efficient movement and mental focus for faster follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mental Reset & Eye Focus
  2. 00:09Live Fire Transition Demo
  3. 00:14Shoot-Look-Shoot Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key principle for rapid target transitions in shooting?

The key principle is to immediately shift your eyes to the next target the moment the shot breaks on the current target. This 'Shoot-Look-Shoot' technique ensures your firearm follows your visual focus for faster engagement.

How does John McPhee advise handling the previous shot during transitions?

John "Shrek" McPhee advises 'shit-canning' the previous action as soon as the shot breaks. This means mentally disengaging from the completed shot to fully concentrate on acquiring and engaging the next target.

What equipment is visible during this handgun training drill?

During the drill, John McPhee is seen wearing Walker's Razor electronic ear protection and using a Glock-style semi-automatic handgun. The training takes place at an outdoor shooting range with silhouette targets.

What is the 'Shoot-Look-Shoot' technique?

The 'Shoot-Look-Shoot' technique involves engaging the first target, then immediately moving your eyes to the second target. Once your eyes acquire the second target, you bring the firearm to bear and engage it.

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