iMagUdspEllr
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I have been shooting hand guns for a while now. I feel that I have gotten rid of most if not all of the newbie shooting ticks. I have even been able to manage 2" groups at ten yards with cheap bulk ammo with all of my handguns.
However, I have no idea how to keep my support hand on the gun. I see people like Todd Jarret and Rob Leatham shoot their guns like .22s and their hands stayed glued to the gun with the thumbs forward grip. I have read and read article after article and I am fairly certain that I am gripping the gun the same way they are yet after every shot regardless if it is 9mm or .45 ACP my front sight always ends up at a 45 degree pointing up and I have to re-grip with my support hand. I don't understand.
I have no idea how they manage to keep the support hand on the gun. I can't put very much force on the gun at all with my support hand in this position. I can't even rack the slide on my gun (with just the support hand holding it) because my support hand can't grip it hard enough to resist just my hand trying to rack the slide. So of course there would be no way for the support hand to stay on the gun when I actually fired it.
I want to learn how to shoot faster because my accuracy is pretty good... but I don't see how I can do that if I can't keep both my hands on the gun. I am thinking that I might have to do some sort of push/pull force with my hands just to keep my support hand on the gun... but this tends to make it more difficult to aim.
I will attach pictures of my grip so you guys can see if I'm doing something wrong or not.
Thank you for your time and replies.
However, I have no idea how to keep my support hand on the gun. I see people like Todd Jarret and Rob Leatham shoot their guns like .22s and their hands stayed glued to the gun with the thumbs forward grip. I have read and read article after article and I am fairly certain that I am gripping the gun the same way they are yet after every shot regardless if it is 9mm or .45 ACP my front sight always ends up at a 45 degree pointing up and I have to re-grip with my support hand. I don't understand.
I have no idea how they manage to keep the support hand on the gun. I can't put very much force on the gun at all with my support hand in this position. I can't even rack the slide on my gun (with just the support hand holding it) because my support hand can't grip it hard enough to resist just my hand trying to rack the slide. So of course there would be no way for the support hand to stay on the gun when I actually fired it.
I want to learn how to shoot faster because my accuracy is pretty good... but I don't see how I can do that if I can't keep both my hands on the gun. I am thinking that I might have to do some sort of push/pull force with my hands just to keep my support hand on the gun... but this tends to make it more difficult to aim.
I will attach pictures of my grip so you guys can see if I'm doing something wrong or not.
Thank you for your time and replies.