I've been trying to shoot from my wheelchair the same way I shot when standing. The problem is my arms are as weak as my legs and I just can't hold the gun out fully extended I've been playing with dry fire trying to find a consistent form that I can maintain for the day. I think I came up with it today.
Both my arms are now bent real close to my body. I seem to be able to control my sights much easier this way. It's almost like the old Weaver Stance. I know that's a step back but for now it's working for me. Any advice will be well taken.
While practicing today I felt more comfortable and more confident in my shooting. I was able to shoot tiny groups with my 617 revolver and shot better overall with my Ruger Mark III with a Pac-Lite barrel. Out of 300 rounds fired from the Ruger I had no failure to feed or failure to fires. I had replaced the extractor before putting the new barrel on. I should be able to get in another 1000 rounds of practice to prove the new setup is working for me. I think I need to take a class from a shooter that can show me how to shoot better while sitting down. It does take a different setup and presentation to the targets.
Both my arms are now bent real close to my body. I seem to be able to control my sights much easier this way. It's almost like the old Weaver Stance. I know that's a step back but for now it's working for me. Any advice will be well taken.
While practicing today I felt more comfortable and more confident in my shooting. I was able to shoot tiny groups with my 617 revolver and shot better overall with my Ruger Mark III with a Pac-Lite barrel. Out of 300 rounds fired from the Ruger I had no failure to feed or failure to fires. I had replaced the extractor before putting the new barrel on. I should be able to get in another 1000 rounds of practice to prove the new setup is working for me. I think I need to take a class from a shooter that can show me how to shoot better while sitting down. It does take a different setup and presentation to the targets.