Carbine Stance Drill
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John McPhee breaks down one of the carbine stance drills he likes to run on the range and explains the reasoning behind it. The purpose isn’t just speed — it’s learning how to manage the weight and momentum of the rifle so it doesn’t push you off your position as you fire. When the stance is right, the recoil stops disrupting the shots and the group stays consistent.
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