bandmancwc
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Hi, a newbie here. When target shooting a BP pistol, is the stance shoulder facing the target or face forward to the target? Or does it not matter? Thanks.....bandman
bandmancwc said:Hi, a newbie here. When target shooting a BP pistol, is the stance shoulder facing the target or face forward to the target? Or does it not matter? Thanks.....bandman
TN Hills guy said:Seems to me 'target shooting' determines which stance one chooses. Recently, I watched some folks compete in a club 'Cowboy action' competition. It consisted of shooting 2 pistols, a rifle, and a shotgun, against close in steel targets. Watching a chest forward, 2 handed stance with SA pistols seemed odd. I thought about some of the more recently made westerns wherein most revolvers were carried in cross draw fashion. It would seem to me the natural position would be a sideways stance presenting the least target to an opponent. The 'Old Army' taught me to fire the .45 more or less sideways with left hand tucked back....don't know what they're teaching now. Interesting discussion..
ZUG said:Your stance and style are dictated by the shooting "game" you are involved in. Go buy yourself some books on pistol shooting and use the info as a guide. Adjust this info to fit your body style and strenght. As you get better you will modify your style - no two people shoot the same way!
This IS the book for Bullseye shooting --PISTOL MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING GUIDE
United States Army Marksmanship Unit. Buy it
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