Which Shooting Stance Is Best?

Published on May 16, 2020
Duration: 4:00

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.

Quick Summary

The best shooting stance is individualized and comfortable, prioritizing a solid base and stability from the waist up. Ernie Medina of TRV contrasts traditional Isosceles and Weaver stances with a personalized 'fighting stance,' emphasizing that comfort and stability are key to avoiding firearm disruption during the trigger squeeze.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction with Ernie Medina
  2. 00:16Traditional Shooting Stances
  3. 00:28The Isosceles Stance Explained
  4. 00:56The Weaver Stance Explained
  5. 01:27Finding Your Proper Shooting Stance
  6. 01:38The Fighting Stance Approach
  7. 02:10Arms and Firearm Presentation
  8. 02:22Demonstration of Fighting Stance
  9. 02:41Key Principles of a Shooting Stance
  10. 02:50Maintaining Platform Stability
  11. 03:03Focus on Comfort and Individual Needs
  12. 03:25Hand Support Variations
  13. 03:38Core Elements: Sight Alignment and Trigger Control
  14. 03:52Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two traditional shooting stances taught in firearms training?

The two traditional shooting stances commonly taught are the Isosceles stance, where you stand directly facing your target with feet shoulder-width apart and lean forward, and the Weaver stance, which involves one foot forward, one foot back, and a bladed body position.

Why is a comfortable shooting stance important?

A comfortable shooting stance is crucial because it provides a solid base and stability from the waist up. This stability ensures that when you squeeze the trigger, you do not disrupt the firearm, leading to more accurate shots.

What is the 'fighting stance' in shooting?

The 'fighting stance' is a personalized approach to shooting stances that prioritizes individual comfort and a natural defensive posture. It involves standing as you would for a physical confrontation, ensuring a stable platform for firearm employment.

What are the most important factors for an effective shooting stance?

The most important factors for an effective shooting stance are maintaining a stable platform from the waist up and ensuring you do not disrupt the firearm as you squeeze the trigger. Proper sight alignment is also critical.

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