I have been shooting with a police friend who shoots bullseye.
He has this peculiar pattern of shooting two hands for a few shots, then going into his one hand bullseye.
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My police friend’s stance two hand does not change much from his one hand stance, he grip right wrist with his left hand, pull in line counter straight right arm, still looking through his dominant right eye.
I tried it out. Definitely more stable shooting two hands.
Peculiarly, this two hand stability carries over to one hand stance. The one hand stance is much more stable after shooting a few two hand stance shots.
Wobble is much less, more focused on front sight.
Any neurologic explanation for this?
more stable one hand after two hand shooting?
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