Liberty wrote:This was how I was taught to shoot, although I don't remember anyone telling me where to locate the nonshooting hand. The Theory was reduce your target and keep the left hand available for reloads. I still shoot best one handed with my body aligned with the bullet path. I don't normally shoot this way because the 2 handed slightly squatted stance has a tactical advantage.
This is how I first qualified. No one looked at me to strangely. I also used to cock the hammer back on my first shot.
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- Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:35 am
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- Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:32 am
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Re: Minimum Caliber for Handgun Proficiency Exam
This was how I was taught to shoot, although I don't remember anyone telling me where to locate the nonshooting hand. The Theory was reduce your target and keep the left hand available for reloads. I still shoot best one handed with my body aligned with the bullet path. I don't normally shoot this way because the 2 handed slightly squatted stance has a tactical advantage.