Firearm Basics: Part - 8 Shooting Stance

Published on April 9, 2020
Duration: 4:57

This video by Kit Badger demonstrates a fundamental shooting stance applicable to both pistols and rifles. The instructor emphasizes achieving a stable platform by dropping the center of gravity, creating tension in the legs to mitigate recoil and allow for dynamic movement. The technique involves a specific foot placement and body posture designed for optimal balance and control.

Quick Summary

A stable shooting stance is crucial for accuracy and recoil management. For a right-handed shooter, this involves stepping forward with the left foot, aligning heel-to-toe, widening the stance slightly, and turning the forward toe in. Sinking into the stance lowers the center of gravity, creating leg tension for stability and recoil absorption.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Shooting Stance
  2. 00:30Goals of a Good Stance
  3. 00:50Starting Position: Feet Under Hips
  4. 01:10Stepping Forward: Right-Handed Shooter
  5. 01:24Foot Placement and Angle
  6. 02:00Sinking and Center of Gravity
  7. 02:14Benefits: Stability and Recoil Mitigation
  8. 02:57Preparing to Move: Weight Transfer
  9. 03:28Stance for Rifles
  10. 03:58Stance for Left-Handed Shooters
  11. 04:25Summary of Stance Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary goals of a good shooting stance?

A good shooting stance aims to provide a stable platform for accurate shots and effectively mitigate recoil. It should also allow for quick and efficient movement if the situation demands it.

How should a right-handed shooter position their feet for a stable stance?

Start with feet under hips. Step forward with the left foot, placing the heel of the left foot on the line where the toe of the right foot is. The left foot should be slightly wider than hip-width, with the toe turned in slightly.

Why is dropping the center of gravity important in a shooting stance?

Dropping the center of gravity by sinking into the stance creates tension in the legs. This tension is vital for absorbing recoil, enhancing stability, and preparing the body to move effectively.

Can the same stance be used for both pistols and rifles?

Yes, the fundamental principles of achieving a stable shooting platform by dropping the center of gravity and creating lower body tension apply equally to both pistol and rifle shooting.

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