I posted the link to that video upstream but here it is again. http://www.stoegerindustries.com/video/index.php?v=6CompVest wrote:Quite frankly I find very little about the posted grip wrong but everything about it I believe could be improved.
For the grip I teach the finger is too far on the trigger. It is difficult to pull the trigger straight back with the finger placed in this far on the trigger. In the picture the finger is actually past the first joint.
The thumbs are wrapped with one under the other which does a couple of things. The off hand is lower on the gun leaving a lot of gun above the hand. Recoil can be controlled better with the gun down low in the hands. Also with the thumbs in the position shown it pulls the fleshy lower palm of the hand partially off the gun. Just like with car tires - more rubber on the road more traction - more skin on the gun more control of the recoil.
Also the knuckles of the off hand I can't see the dominant hand are white whick leads me to think the shooters is over gripping the gun.
These are just my opinions for what they are worth.
Everything said by Compvest is confirmed by watching the video. Especially the recoil. That Cougar looks like it's a .50 cal the way it jumps in the dudes grip. They don't show where the bullet actually goes of course.
I guess I was already harping on the guy cause I stumbled on the video while doing some reading about Stoeger.









