Handgun Training: Make the gun feel soft with stiff wrists powering your grip
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- čas přidán 6. 03. 2019
- Stiff wrists are the key to building in a grip that connects with the gun, minimizes muzzle flip travel, and returning to sight alignment when the muzzle flip is complete.
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Great technique, makes a lot of sense! Thank you.
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Wonderful instruction and examples. Thank you very much.
Think, instead, of pre-tensioning the wrists, by contracting the muscles along the bottom of the forearms, while keeping the muscles along the top/outside of the forearms as relaxed as possible. The moment from recoil will have to overcome this pre-tension before it can begin pivoting the wrists. The higher this wrist pre-tension, the less the muzzle flips about the wrist.
I was taught to twist your wrist inward.
Shooting a gun is different than shaking hands lol. Lock out your wrist and have your elbows and shoulders absorb recoil. Sights don’t come off target and it’s comfortable.