Which Shooting Stance Is Best?
Ernie Medina of TRV emphasizes that the best shooting stance is individualized and comfortable, prioritizing a solid base and stability from the waist up. He contrasts the traditional Isosceles and Weaver stances, noting they can be uncomfortable for some, and advocates for a 'fighting stance' that feels natural for self-defense, ensuring the firearm platform remains stable to avoid disrupting aim during the trigger squeeze.











