Carbine Grip Drill for Consistent Rounds
TOP CARBINE
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1m 36s
Consistency isn’t something you guess at—it’s something you test. John Shrek McPhee breaks down a simple but telling carbine drill he uses to expose flaws in grip and control. As the rounds stack up, so do the variables—and that’s where most shooters start to fall apart. This drill forces accountability, revealing whether your platform stays locked in or starts to break down under pressure. If your grip isn’t solid, it’ll show.
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