Mike Seeklander - The #1 Grip Mistake with a Handgun

Published on January 8, 2023
Duration: 0:54

Mike Seeklander identifies a low grip as the most common handgun shooting mistake, evidenced by a gap between the hand's web and the beavertail. Achieving a proper high grip involves pushing the strong hand as high as possible on the backstrap, ensuring pressure in both the beavertail area and between the middle knuckle and trigger guard for optimal recoil control.

Quick Summary

The most common handgun grip mistake is a low grip, indicated by a gap between your hand's web and the firearm's beavertail. To correct this, push your strong hand high up the backstrap and ensure pressure points are felt between the hand web and beavertail, and between the middle knuckle and trigger guard.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The #1 Handgun Grip Mistake
  2. 00:16How to Achieve a Proper High Grip
  3. 00:34Secondary Pressure Point for Control

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common handgun grip mistake?

The most common handgun grip mistake is a low grip, characterized by a visible gap between the web of your hand and the beavertail or tang of the firearm. This prevents optimal control and recoil management.

How do I fix a low handgun grip?

To fix a low grip, push your strong hand as high up the backstrap of the handgun as possible. Ensure you feel distinct pressure in the beavertail area and between your middle knuckle and the trigger guard.

What are the key pressure points for a good handgun grip?

For an optimal handgun grip, you need two key pressure points: one between the web of your hand and the beavertail area, and another between your middle knuckle and the trigger guard.

Why is a high handgun grip important?

A high handgun grip is crucial for better recoil management and control. It allows for more leverage against the firearm's upward movement during recoil, leading to more accurate follow-up shots.

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