Well I bought herrett grips for my 1911 and I was looking for advise on adjusting the palm shelf.
How snug should it be?
I am assuming I should adjust the angle till the sights align naturally.
thoughts?
advise on adjusting palm shelf
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I have the Herrets on my Marvel 22 1911.
I set mine up so my hand is located such that the web between my thumb and index finger just snug against the beavertail saftey and the palm rest is in generally full contact with the bottom of my hand.
I had the screws loose and pushed the shelf up till it felt "right" - I thought "right" was when my hand would be in the same place every time I gripped the gun without excessive pressure or movement up and down- that's not much of an answer but it's all I got.
I would like to hear how others adjust the shelf as well - I've had to figure this bullseye shootin' stuff out on my own mostly.
I set mine up so my hand is located such that the web between my thumb and index finger just snug against the beavertail saftey and the palm rest is in generally full contact with the bottom of my hand.
I had the screws loose and pushed the shelf up till it felt "right" - I thought "right" was when my hand would be in the same place every time I gripped the gun without excessive pressure or movement up and down- that's not much of an answer but it's all I got.
I would like to hear how others adjust the shelf as well - I've had to figure this bullseye shootin' stuff out on my own mostly.
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When ever I use a palmrest I adjust it the same as the post just above. Any additional adjustment are trial and error until I think the shelf is working just as good as it can and I leave it there for many training sessions until I decide a change may be beneficial. If I do not reach the conclusion that it can be made to work better I may never move it again. Good Shooting Bill Horton
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