the WORST Shooting Tips I've Ever Heard
John Lovell, a former Army Ranger and professional firearms instructor, debunks common, detrimental shooting advice. He emphasizes correcting fundamental errors like trigger slap and anticipation rather than compensating with aim adjustments. Lovell also advises against switching hands when shooting from cover, advocating for a consistent strong-hand grip. The importance of practicing sight alignment, even for close-quarters engagements, is highlighted to build muscle memory for effective point shooting.











