Isosceles or Weaver? Slavish adherents to both are wrong: Here’s why.
Getting a grip doesn’t just depend on your architecture and mechanics. Gun surfaces play in the mix too.
Getting the grip right does take some precision but doesn’t have to be difficult.
Issues with the grip are the single biggest problem in shooting a handgun well.
How you stand when you shoot is like throwing a stone in a pond: Ripples.
If you don’t hit your shots like you’d hope, eye dominance may be an issue.
It’s hard to quit doing something you can’t see, but the “flail” serves no good purpose.
Get more of you on your handgun for better recoil control.
It is crucial to start working on your draw essentials right from the start.
Unlearning bad draw habits can be a bear, but also a safety necessity.