2hand shooting?

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yana

2hand shooting?

Post by yana »

am I the only one shooting mostly 2handed?
what's the correct technique for 2handed shooting?
do you stretch your shooting arm all the way? or bend it a little?
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Glenn

Re: 2hand shooting?

Post by Glenn »

I think that most of us practice one handed shooting as this is accepted for most air pistol competition. Two-hand stance is preferred for combat type shooting contests. There seems to be some interest in developing contests for the new multi shot CO2 pistols that simulate the real firearms but I have not seen anything published.
There is an excellent article in the January/February 2004 Air gun illustrated magazine about pistol shooting stances. The article is well researched and the writer knows his subject.


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Fred

Wrong Forum for your question ... nt.

Post by Fred »

: am I the only one shooting mostly 2handed?
: what's the correct technique for 2handed shooting?
: do you stretch your shooting arm all the way? or bend it a little?

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Alexey

Re: Wrong Forum for your question ... nt.

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Wrong forum indeed :).
Let me suggest something righter:
http://www.midwesttraininggroup.net/Tip ... _stand.htm
Best regards, Alexey

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Alexey

What is nt?

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I've been lurking here for years, but the subj is still a mistery...

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RML

Re: What is nt?

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nt in the subject field means "no text". It is there to show the reader that the subject field is the whole message, and there is no text in the message field (so there is no point in opening the message).
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