I would say this drill made the biggest difference in shrinking groups on paper 💯. I love Kawa's style of isolating variables and becoming aware of them before tying it all back together.
First attempt produced noticeable improvement. There are many little things that add up to maximize accuracy. This is one of them, and really simple to apply. Thanks again.
I am new to shooting but in trying this exercise....i cant apply any kind of tension with my trigger finger without my middle finger also curling. I tried tying my middle finger to a popsicle stick and i couldnt pull my trigger finger. Ideas?.?
It takes some getting used to but that’s the point….trying to condition our fingers to stay a bit more relaxed. With more dryfire practice and time behind it, you’ll see how your middle finger and other two, relax. Stick with it for a few months.
Best advice I’ve seen on this topic after watching literally dozens of videos!
Thanks!
This drill really helped
Glad to hear it 👊🏽
This video seems to have been inspired by my mechanics. The pinky test is much appreciated!
Hope it helps man.
I would say this drill made the biggest difference in shrinking groups on paper 💯. I love Kawa's style of isolating variables and becoming aware of them before tying it all back together.
Thanks Alex! We appreciate the support and happy it helped!
Looking forward to trying it. Thank you.
Awesome. Send some feedback after a while of trying it.
First attempt produced noticeable improvement. There are many little things that add up to maximize accuracy. This is one of them, and really simple to apply. Thanks again.
@@cwanat69 Glad to hear it. Now it’s about getting to a place of subconscious application, so you can focus on other tasks 👊🏽
Were you in The unit?
All the units, every single one of them.
Helpful....👍👍👍
I am new to shooting but in trying this exercise....i cant apply any kind of tension with my trigger finger without my middle finger also curling. I tried tying my middle finger to a popsicle stick and i couldnt pull my trigger finger. Ideas?.?
It takes some getting used to but that’s the point….trying to condition our fingers to stay a bit more relaxed. With more dryfire practice and time behind it, you’ll see how your middle finger and other two, relax. Stick with it for a few months.
10:04 Oh, that little guy? I wouldn't worry about that little guy.
Sorry if I missed this but what distance was that? That’s a Impressive group.
25 meters. Thanks 🙏🏽
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Gorilla grippers
It happens.