This is The Best Way To Train Grip
STANCE, GRIP, PRESENTATION
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This one’s about testing consistency and control when your grip starts to break down. Everyone knows the more rounds you send, the more your grip wants to fall apart. That’s why John backs up just a bit and pushes a few more rounds — to see how well he could hold everything together under speed and pressure.
Good grip isn’t just about the first shot — it’s about maintaining that same stability through every follow-up. The longer you can keep that structure intact, the better your shooting will be across the board.
This is a simple drill with a clear goal. Good luck.
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