This One Skill Will Transform Your Shooting Pace

Most shooters think accuracy comes from checking the target. USPSA Grandmaster Mark Smith of JBS Training Group explains why that mindset keeps shooters slower, less efficient, and less accountable. In this training session, Mark breaks down one of the most overlooked skills in practical shooting: shot calling. Instead of waiting for the target to tell you what happened, learn to know where every round went the moment the gun fires. Whether you’re a competitive shooter trying to shave time off your stage or a responsibly armed citizen building dependable defensive skills, shot calling teaches you to trust your process, manage your pace, and make immediate corrections when something isn’t right. In this video you’ll learn: Why looking at the target slows your learning What “calling your shots” actually means How shot calling improves both speed and accountability Why your conscious mind needs a specific job while shooting The relationship between visual confirmation and performance A simple drill to build shot-calling ability from 5 to 25 yards How to evaluate your calls without becoming target-dependent If you know where every shot went before you ever look at the target, you’ll spend less time guessing, less time chasing mistakes, and more time building repeatable performance. ⸻ About Mark Smith Mark Smith is a USPSA Grandmaster and founder of JBS Training Group, known for teaching practical shooting skills that transfer to both competition and defensive pistol applications. ⸻ #ShotCalling #MarkSmith #JBSTrainingGroup #USPSA #PracticalShooting #DefensiveShooting #PistolTraining #CompetitionShooting #FirearmsTraining #ShootingSkills #PerformanceShooting #PracticalAccuracy #HandgunTraining #Tenicor TENICOR SHOP --- http://www.tenicor.com/ INSTAGRAM--- @tenicorusa FACEBOOK --- @tenicorusa TWITTER -- @tenicor LINKEDIN --- @tenicor