No, I'm not referring to canting the gun. I mean actually bending at the elbow vs twisting the arm. It was hard to tell on the video of Tom Givens though he appears to have a slight cant, but Saul Kirsch makes a point that you should even turn the elbow in a bit to encourage better recoil movement. So far those are the only well known folks I've found doing this so I was curious how well practiced this was.I assume you mean a cant to the gun like homey style and not keeping a straight elbow.
I have a little different take on SHO and WHO shooting than most. The only thing I do differently is to have one hand on the gun. ..The idea that I will default to in an emergency what I do without thinking about it. So I do it all the same.
I agree, too. That's why I was surprised when I came across the video of Tom who's widely regarded as an excellent trainer. Do you think he was trying to get some other point across or does he really shoot one-handed that way? I do think he purposely over exaggerated the recoil on that first shot by keeping muscles relaxed.The idea that I will default to in an emergency what I do without thinking about it. So I do it all the same.
I agree, too. That's why I was surprised when I came across the video of Tom who's widely regarded as an excellent trainer. Do you think he was trying to get some other point across or does he really shoot one-handed that way? I do think he purposely over exaggerated the recoil on that first shot by keeping muscles relaxed.
I agree, too. That's why I was surprised when I came across the video of Tom who's widely regarded as an excellent trainer. Do you think he was trying to get some other point across or does he really shoot one-handed that way? I do think he purposely over exaggerated the recoil on that first shot by keeping muscles relaxed.
I agree, too. That's why I was surprised when I came across the video of Tom who's widely regarded as an excellent trainer. Do you think he was trying to get some other point across or does he really shoot one-handed that way? I do think he purposely over exaggerated the recoil on that first shot by keeping muscles relaxed.
This one.I am not sure which video that you mean.
KISS is normally a good idea. I am hesitant to do any technique in the context of carry that requires me to assume a particular stance.This one.
I might try the bent elbow just to see how it works for me, but will stick with an extended arm because that is what I would do instinctively. KISS!