The Best Way to Grip a Handgun - World Champion Shooter Austin Proulx - Young Guns EP12

Published on July 31, 2023
Duration: 14:14

World Champion Shooter Austin Proulx demonstrates an advanced handgun grip technique focused on maximizing control and minimizing recoil. This method emphasizes burying the dominant hand high on the backstrap and creating a locked, vice-like grip with the support hand. The technique aims to reduce the firearm's leverage against the shooter, leading to faster recovery and improved accuracy, especially during dynamic shooting scenarios.

Quick Summary

World Champion Shooter Austin Proulx teaches an advanced handgun grip technique focused on recoil control. By burying the dominant hand high on the backstrap and creating a locked, vice-like grip with the support hand, shooters minimize the firearm's leverage, leading to faster recovery and improved accuracy. This method is crucial for dynamic shooting and accuracy at distance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and SFT9 Showcase
  2. 01:07Fighting Recoil Near the Bore Axis
  3. 01:52Maximizing Support Hand Surface Area
  4. 03:38The Horseshoe Visualization Technique
  5. 04:19Trigger Guard Support and Checkering
  6. 06:11Wilson Combat SFT9 Specifications
  7. 08:00Handgun Grip Importance at Distance
  8. 09:49Common Handgun Grip Mistakes
  9. 11:01Preventing Flinching with Max Grip

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key principle behind Austin Proulx's advanced handgun grip technique?

The core principle is to establish a high grip, burying your dominant hand as high as possible on the backstrap. This minimizes the firearm's leverage against the shooter, allowing for better recoil control and faster follow-up shots.

How does the support hand contribute to this advanced grip?

A high dominant hand grip creates space for the support hand. The support hand should rotate forward to form a flat line from thumb to wrist, filling the frame and creating a locked, vice-like grip with the dominant hand.

Why is a high grip important for accuracy at distance?

A high, solid grip allows for faster recoil recovery, giving the shooter more 'aiming time' between shots. This consistent control helps maintain accuracy even when shooting at distances like 20-25 yards.

What common grip mistakes does Austin Proulx warn against?

He warns against a low grip, which increases leverage and reduces accuracy, and insufficient support hand involvement, which causes the gun to rotate away. He also notes shooters often relax their grip under pressure.

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