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Birdmane:
Points he is trying to make?

CMON you know there is no point!

yacqueli:
the point he was trying to make is... well i want to build another ar already. shit!

Macaroni Sandwich:


Found a pretty nice gun range close to home, nice and secluded and no one ever there.

Looking at photos from that day, I was thinking, "Am I holding the fucking gun right?"

Should it be closer to me, with my right arm more out and my left one more down? I was shooting 'alright' from that stance, but I could always shoot better.

Birdmane:
I normally shoot in weaver:  In the Weaver stance, the body is bladed partly sideways in relation to the target rather than squared towards it. The elbows are flexed and pointed downward. The strong-side arm is slightly straighter than the weak-side arm. The shooter pushes out with the gun hand, while the weak hand pulls back. This produces a push-pull tension which is the chief defining characteristic of the Weaver stance.



But some people like Isosceles: the arms are straight and the gun is positioned directly in front of the shooter. This produces the triangular shape which gives the stance its name.


It depends on how you feel and what you like!

couch:

--- Quote from: Birdmane;3282235 ---I normally shoot in weaver:  In the Weaver stance, the body is bladed partly sideways in relation to the target rather than squared towards it. The elbows are flexed and pointed downward. The strong-side arm is slightly straighter than the weak-side arm. The shooter pushes out with the gun hand, while the weak hand pulls back. This produces a push-pull tension which is the chief defining characteristic of the Weaver stance.

--- End quote ---


Same here, and with a high thumb hold.

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