i would like to gather public opinion about shooting posture. many ppl have commented on my posture as it is very crooked. my feet, hand, and even gun r tilted.
hence indirectly, it is the crooked-ness of my body that actually determines the position of my shot. there have been cases when the 'feel' is good but the shot turns out to be a 5. -.-
hence i would like ideas for a good posture and make me go beyond a pb of 536
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Hi Craiche Voli,
i'm not much of a pistol shooter but i believe posture is pretty much an individual thing, as long as you feel comfortable and not out of balance it should be ok. I would say the best is to try out for yourself variations in posture and evaluate your performance.
However, if your sight alignment and sight picture are good with proper trigger release, you should get decent shots if your pistol is zeroed and assuming no malfunctions. I'm thinking your unexpected bad shots could be due to variation in cant angle, since you mention your gun is tilted, so do make sure to keep the angle of cant constant if you have to cant. Perhaps you can make a marking on your sights to help maintain your angle.
i'm not much of a pistol shooter but i believe posture is pretty much an individual thing, as long as you feel comfortable and not out of balance it should be ok. I would say the best is to try out for yourself variations in posture and evaluate your performance.
However, if your sight alignment and sight picture are good with proper trigger release, you should get decent shots if your pistol is zeroed and assuming no malfunctions. I'm thinking your unexpected bad shots could be due to variation in cant angle, since you mention your gun is tilted, so do make sure to keep the angle of cant constant if you have to cant. Perhaps you can make a marking on your sights to help maintain your angle.
- Lanning R. Hochhauser
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I would think a comfortable position in which the fewest number of muscles have to be coordinated to hold the position. An example would be to stand without a target and with you eyes closed, raise your pistol to what feels like a comfortable position. I feel the whole shooting position should be set up this way one component at a time until you have a good position.
- Lanning R. Hochhauser
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- Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2004 8:45 am
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