Bassbob
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WinnerI enjoy shooting from various positions/ stances.
WinnerI enjoy shooting from various positions/ stances.
I know that stance well. I think I use it too. It's called the Grayfox stance. Except when I use it, it's called the Snake stance.I use a sorta modified Weaver/Chapman sorta thing. Ain't quite either, but close enough that it works for me.
OUTSTANDING post, Hayes!I was trained with the one handed "Camp Perry" stance, FBI combat crouch, Weaver, Modified Weaver, Isocoles, and a few other hybrids over the years. On the range I always seemed to best with the Weaver, that was taught in police academies for many years. Those positions all have their place on the range for marksmanship training, but the truth is, officers I know of could not tell me where their feet were during the encounter. Your shooting stance is where you are when the shooting starts. I always demonstrated and taught the various named stances in my classes, but never got wrapped around the axle over which one they had to use. My requirement for a combat shooting stance is that it be balanced, provide a solid platform, be able to move quickly, and the shooter lean into the gun to be "nose over toes". Otherwise, shooter's choice.
Yeah. It’s why we train in all kinds of different situations and positions. The odds of getting to your preferred stance and even grip are much, much lower in a SHTF situation.I was trained with the one handed "Camp Perry" stance, FBI combat crouch, Weaver, Modified Weaver, Isocoles, and a few other hybrids over the years. On the range I always seemed to best with the Weaver, that was taught in police academies for many years. Those positions all have their place on the range for marksmanship training, but the truth is, officers I know of could not tell me where their feet were during the encounter. Your shooting stance is where you are when the shooting starts. I always demonstrated and taught the various named stances in my classes, but never got wrapped around the axle over which one they had to use. My requirement for a combat shooting stance is that it be balanced, provide a solid platform, be able to move quickly, and the shooter lean into the gun to be "nose over toes". Otherwise, shooter's choice.
Stand and deliver!My stance comes out of the Kama Sutra.
I was thinking Downward Dog.Stand and deliver!
Can’t do the Wheelbarrow?I was thinking Downward Dog.
I prefer the Motorboat.Can’t do the Wheelbarrow?