Pistol Grip - How much does support hand placement affect muzzle climb?

Published on July 3, 2020
Duration: 8:16

This expert-level guide, informed by a firearms instructor, details a methodology for testing the impact of support hand placement on pistol muzzle climb. By comparing a neutral grip against an exaggerated high grip using a Mantis X for data, shooters can objectively assess techniques for faster sight return and reduced recoil. The findings suggest that a more exaggerated wrist bend can lead to flatter shooting, though results are user and gun dependent.

Quick Summary

An expert firearms instructor demonstrates how an exaggerated, high support hand grip can reduce pistol muzzle climb and speed up sight return. Using a Mantis X for data, the test shows this technique, which involves bending the wrist more, leads to flatter shooting and improved follow-up shot acquisition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Support Hand Grip & Muzzle Climb
  2. 00:51Experimental Methodology & Mantis X Use
  3. 01:30Importance of Dot Tracking
  4. 01:48Neutral Grip Test & Baseline
  5. 02:51Mantis X Data: Neutral Grip
  6. 03:07Exaggerated Grip Test
  7. 04:14Mantis X Data: Exaggerated Grip
  8. 04:55Comparison of Grip Effectiveness
  9. 06:08Conclusion: Grip Effectiveness & Recoil
  10. 06:45Grip Tension & Gun Movement
  11. 07:12Future Experimentation

Frequently Asked Questions

How does support hand placement affect pistol muzzle climb?

Testing shows that an exaggerated, high support hand grip with a more bent wrist can significantly reduce muzzle climb and improve the speed of sight return compared to a neutral grip. This allows for faster and more accurate follow-up shots.

What is the role of a Mantis X in testing shooting techniques?

A Mantis X device provides objective, numerical data on shot stability and muzzle climb. This allows shooters to quantitatively compare the effectiveness of different grip techniques, such as neutral versus exaggerated support hand placements, for measurable improvements.

Why is vertical dot tracking important for pistol shooters?

For shooters using red dot sights, maintaining consistent vertical dot tracking during recoil is crucial. It ensures the dot moves straight up and down, minimizing lateral deviation and facilitating rapid acquisition of the target for subsequent shots.

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