The Great Pistol Grip Low and Left Lie – Debunked Once and For All!

Published on January 8, 2026
Duration: 0:55

John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society debunks the common misconception that a poor pistol grip is the sole reason for shots landing low and left. Through demonstrations, he shows that even with an intentionally poor 'teacup' grip, accuracy at distance is achievable. He emphasizes that while a proper grip is vital for recoil control and rapid follow-up shots, it's not the root cause of single-shot accuracy errors, which are more likely due to trigger control or sight alignment issues.

Quick Summary

John Lovell debunks the myth that a poor pistol grip causes shots to go low and left. He explains that while grip is vital for recoil control and follow-up shots, it's not the primary reason for single-shot accuracy misses. Other factors like trigger control are more likely to blame.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Grip Myth
  2. 00:08Demonstrating Poor Grip
  3. 00:19Accuracy vs. Grip
  4. 00:37The Real Purpose of Grip

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a poor pistol grip the main reason for shooting low and left?

No, according to John Lovell, a poor grip is not the primary cause for consistently missing low and left. While grip is crucial for recoil management and follow-up shots, other factors like trigger control and sight alignment are more likely culprits for single-shot accuracy issues.

What is the real purpose of a proper pistol grip?

The real purpose of a proper pistol grip is to effectively manage recoil during firing and to facilitate quick, accurate follow-up shots. It ensures stability and control of the firearm, especially during rapid fire sequences.

Can you still be accurate with an unconventional pistol grip?

Yes, demonstrations show that even with an intentionally poor grip, like the 'teacup' method, it's possible to hit a target at significant distances (e.g., 45 yards). This highlights that grip's impact on single-shot accuracy might be overstated compared to its role in recoil management.

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