Grip Pressures

Published on May 16, 2025
Duration: 1:10

This video emphasizes that the key to proper grip pressure is consistency throughout the shot string, not necessarily the absolute tightness of the grip. The instructor advises that if you find yourself needing to readjust your grip after each shot, it indicates an incorrect pressure application. The goal is for the firearm to remain stationary in your hand without any movement, regardless of shooting intensity or round count.

Quick Summary

The key to proper firearm grip pressure is consistency throughout the shot string, not absolute tightness. If you need to readjust your grip after shots, it indicates incorrect pressure. The firearm should remain stationary in your hands without movement, regardless of shooting intensity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Grip Pressure Myths
  2. 00:06The Importance of Consistent Pressure
  3. 00:20Maintaining Your Starting Grip
  4. 00:31Irrelevance of Absolute Tightness
  5. 00:42Signs of Incorrect Grip Pressure
  6. 00:51The Goal: No Gun Movement
  7. 00:59When to Re-evaluate Your Grip
  8. 01:06Layering Grip Concepts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important aspect of firearm grip pressure?

The most crucial element of firearm grip pressure is consistency throughout the entire shot string. It's not about how tight you hold the gun initially, but about maintaining that same pressure without any fluctuations or need for readjustment between shots.

How can I tell if my firearm grip pressure is incorrect?

If you find yourself needing to readjust your grip after firing shots, it's a clear sign that your grip pressures are not correct. The firearm should remain stable in your hands, with no movement, regardless of how aggressively you are shooting.

Does the tightness of my grip matter for consistency?

While you should find a pressure that feels right for you, the absolute tightness of your grip is less important than its consistency. The key is to maintain whatever pressure you've established from the start of the shot string throughout its duration.

What is the ideal outcome for firearm grip during shooting?

The ideal outcome is that the firearm does not move at all in your hand during or after a shot string. This means you shouldn't have to readjust your grip, no matter the intensity of your shooting or the number of rounds fired.

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