Free pistol arm/head positioning
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:09 am
I've noticed while watching some of the Olympic and World Cup videos, there seem to be two basic forms. One has the head upright, with the arm angled up slightly, to bring the sights up to eye level. The other seems to keep the arm straight out, with the head tilted down and forward. Is there an advantage to one over the other?
Also, most seem to keep the arm closed slightly to the chest, maybe 165 degrees, as opposed to straight out (180 degrees).
If my elbow was a hinge, I shoot with it where gravity has it locked open, with the "hinge pin" parallel to the ground. Maybe it's just the camera angle, but they seem to keep it more upright. Am I all wrong? The only people at my range who shoot free pistol are the guys who think mine look cool, and I let them try a few rounds through mine, so it's not like I can get any advice there. I've only shot one free pistol match, that was the Lobster Match in Scarborough, ME. I think I got a 453 or something like that, which is not where I want to be.
Also, most seem to keep the arm closed slightly to the chest, maybe 165 degrees, as opposed to straight out (180 degrees).
If my elbow was a hinge, I shoot with it where gravity has it locked open, with the "hinge pin" parallel to the ground. Maybe it's just the camera angle, but they seem to keep it more upright. Am I all wrong? The only people at my range who shoot free pistol are the guys who think mine look cool, and I let them try a few rounds through mine, so it's not like I can get any advice there. I've only shot one free pistol match, that was the Lobster Match in Scarborough, ME. I think I got a 453 or something like that, which is not where I want to be.