In this week’s SOB TV episode, John “Shrek” McPhee tackles the real reasons your rounds aren’t stacking: grip issues, firing thumbs, and shoulder wobble.
Forget what you think you know about trigger jerk—it’s not your finger. It’s the firing thumb dragging the gun, and your grip failing to lock it down. Shrek breaks it down for both righties and lefties (and why righties have been giving lefties bad advice for years).
💥 Learn the Super Push
💥 Fix your wrist, elbow, and shoulder alignment
💥 Stop vertical and horizontal stringing
💥 Get your thumb out of the fight
Whether you’re stacking or wobbling—Shrek shows you how to shrink your group and take full control of your weapon. It's not magic—it's mechanics.
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