Everyone blames “trigger jerk” for shooting low—but what if the real problem is your head position?
In this week’s SOB TV episode, John “Shrek” McPhee debunks the low shot myth and shows you the truth: your eyes are above the gun, your shoulders are too low, and your ‘level center’ isn’t level at all.
💡 Discover the real reason new shooters go low
💡 Learn why “touch the muffs” is the fix
💡 Understand eye-gun alignment and its effect on aim
💡 Stop stacking low rounds for good
If your groups are always low, this video will show you why—and how to fix it in seconds. Bring your shoulders up, get your eyes behind the gun, and start shooting straight.
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