The Most Powerful Shooting Tool Isn’t Gear — It’s THIS
This video by Jeff from Tenicor emphasizes that words and cues are the most powerful tools on the range, not gear. He explains that effective cues are short, positive, and memorable, acting as shortcuts to complex concepts and performance enhancement. The discussion covers common shooting cues like 'front sight' and 'tap rack bang,' and introduces alternative cues for specific actions like draw stroke ('grip, clear, join, sight') and red dot shooting ('target' instead of 'sight').











