Re: Need suggestion for a bad habit
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:17 pm
Any chance you are cross dominant? shoot righty with a dominant left eye? I had a similar issue until I figured this out
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I hope Kahrry isn't your real name. It's never good to criticize Chuck Norris' teaching abilities on a public forum. You never know when he'll be reading it.Kahrry wrote:Ok, so hear's what I figured out. After attending the Defensive Pistol course from KR training, I found that my grip was all wrong. As a matter of fact, I found a lot I was doing wrong. My stance was a bit off and I was no where near close to gripping the gun correctly with my left hand (weak hand). This fixed my shot placement immediately.
I still need to train my muscles to automatically assume the correct grip once I draw from my holster but I've been working on it since the class. Basically, I have to retrain the past 25 years or so of muscle memory I developed from holding my first toy gun like Chuck Norris and the like did in the movies. I guess self-taught isn't always good![]()
Thanks for all the feedback and I'll keep practicing.
Of course it's not my real name and I would never critisize Chuck Norris publically. I just hope he doens't track me down.WildBill wrote:I hope Kahrry isn't your real name. It's never good to criticize Chuck Norris' teaching abilities on a public forum. You never know when he'll be reading it.Kahrry wrote:Ok, so hear's what I figured out. After attending the Defensive Pistol course from KR training, I found that my grip was all wrong. As a matter of fact, I found a lot I was doing wrong. My stance was a bit off and I was no where near close to gripping the gun correctly with my left hand (weak hand). This fixed my shot placement immediately.
I still need to train my muscles to automatically assume the correct grip once I draw from my holster but I've been working on it since the class. Basically, I have to retrain the past 25 years or so of muscle memory I developed from holding my first toy gun like Chuck Norris and the like did in the movies. I guess self-taught isn't always good![]()
Thanks for all the feedback and I'll keep practicing.![]()
Now I have a serious question. When say that your grip was "all wrong" exactly what was wrong with it? And what did you learn was the "right way" to grip a gun?