RTM 006 - Get a Grip - Shooting Faster and More Accurately with a good grip and stance

Published on February 13, 2018
Duration: 12:55

This video provides expert instruction on developing a proper grip and stance for improved shooting accuracy and faster follow-up shots. It emphasizes engaging the body's core, applying specific hand and wrist pressures, and maintaining a forward weight bias. The instructor, drawing from competition experience, details how a solid grip, particularly with flagged thumbs and strong support hand engagement, is crucial for managing recoil and achieving consistent shot placement.

Quick Summary

Achieving a solid pistol grip and stance is crucial for faster, more accurate shooting. Key techniques include engaging the body's core, rolling shoulders and elbows, and maintaining a forward weight bias. The support hand should apply front-to-back pressure, and thumbs should be positioned forward along the slide for optimal control and recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Podcast Recommendation: American Warrior Show
  2. 02:02Weekly Practice Recap & Dry Fire
  3. 02:46Live Fire Drills: Doubles & Bill Drills
  4. 04:44Phases of Skill Development
  5. 05:21Grip & Stance Presentation Intro
  6. 07:19Natural Stance Explained
  7. 08:04Elbows and Wrists Engagement
  8. 08:49Optimal Grip: High Knuckle & Web
  9. 09:05Flagged Thumbs Technique
  10. 09:49Support Hand Grip Application
  11. 10:05Pressure Direction: Front-to-Back
  12. 11:25Total Body Pressure: Feet to Grip Tang
  13. 11:59Focusing on Target & Front Sight Acquisition

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key elements of a proper shooting stance for recoil control?

A proper stance involves being shoulder-width apart with the support foot slightly forward, rolling shoulders out and down, rolling elbows up, and bending at the waist to create a forward weight bias over the forefoot.

How should the support hand grip the pistol for maximum control?

The support hand should create a pocket for the strong hand and apply front-to-back pressure, pushing through the heel of the palm into the fingers. This, combined with wrist and elbow engagement, maximizes resistance against recoil.

What is the optimal position for the thumbs when gripping a pistol?

For many modern semi-automatic pistols, a 'flagged thumb' position, where thumbs point forward along the slide, is optimal. This provides more real estate on the frame and can prevent interference with the slide.

How can a shooter improve their split times in drills like Bill Drills?

Improving split times involves solidifying the grip immediately upon drawing, ensuring proper body mechanics for recoil management, and practicing trigger manipulation speed. Pushing your limits during drills helps identify areas for improvement.

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