One Handed Shooting- Some Like it More Erect
This guide from Geauga Firearms Academy details the practical application and technique for one-handed shooting, emphasizing its importance in self-defense scenarios where a second hand may be incapacitated or occupied. Key principles include maintaining spatial awareness of the non-shooting hand by keeping it in contact with the body, experimenting with grip cant and erectness for optimal alignment, and managing recoil without anticipating the shot. The instructors stress that proficiency with one-handed shooting is a crucial fundamental for any responsible firearm owner.










