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Someone posted on when the group is off dead center how to change your improper grip. Tried the "find option" but couldn't come u with it. Can anyone help me locate that posting?


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Originally posted by Greymann:
Here is a chart.

https://aegisacademy.com/blogs...tol-correction-chart


That chart was originally designed for one-handed, slow fire bullseye shooters.
Honestly, it’s worthless as a diagnostic tool outside it’s original, sole-purpose intent.

https://www.luckygunner.com/lo...l-target-waste-time/

Not sure what you shoot, but here’s Jones’ thoughts on grip pressure as it relates to a Glock.
https://youtu.be/YNVYu3koF4o


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Bears repeating:

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Originally posted by Snake207:
That chart was originally designed for one-handed, slow fire bullseye shooters.
Honestly, it’s worthless as a diagnostic tool outside it’s original, sole-purpose intent.




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Originally posted by Snake207:
That chart was originally designed for one-handed, slow fire bullseye shooters.
Honestly, it’s worthless as a diagnostic tool outside it’s original, sole-purpose intent.


Yep.

And for the visual types... Do you shoot your handguns like in this photo? If so, that oft-reposted chart has some merit. Otherwise, not so much.

 
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Neither of those charts take into account the pressure effects of the other hand.

They are common crutches used by folks looking for a hardware solution to a software issue. It isn't about seeing a result and applying a solution, it is about understanding the solution and how to correctly apply it




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Much better. Big Grin


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How is it the first three shooters all look like the same guy?


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both grip and where you place your finger on the trigger are vital.... I think that chart is correct to a degree but because their are numerous variable with shooting a pistol it's hard to narrow it down to just one thing causing the problem.

As a side note, one of the items that helped me see how grip and finger placement effects your aim is a red dot not he pistol.... you can actually see the point of impact move as you squeeze the trigger.


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