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| Yep, discovered this about 25 years ago. I suspect it might be a small gun phenomena...dunno. I use a one-hand grip with my S&W M36 2". No real weight, small grip, no real feel at the end of your arm like larger guns. I can shoot it better using one rather than two hands. Never thought much about it again until your post. Thanks.
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| My Dad was a bullseye shooter...I learned to do thiswayyyyyback
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| Or maybe when the gun goes into one hand, you pay more attention to the stuff that matters. |
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| ^^^^^^^ My rule of thumb is 25 percent. YMMV. We shot “Blaze X” this morning to get some strong and support side work in. |
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| I shoot my 226 as well one handed, as two Haven’t tried it yet on the 365 (it’s new) will try it next time at the range
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Just because something is legal to do doesn't mean it is the smart thing to do.
| Been a while since I have done off hand practice but I have some off hand holsters that I have used to practice carrying/drawing also.
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| quote: Originally posted by jljones: Or maybe when the gun goes into one hand, you pay more attention to the stuff that matters.
This is what I found. I was very careful with the grip when shooting with one hand, and sloppier when using two hands. Showed me that a proper grip really does matter.
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| quote: Originally posted by jljones: Or maybe when the gun goes into one hand, you pay more attention to the stuff that matters.
And what is "comfortable" exactly? What are your metrics? How do you prove that you shoot better one way or another? I deal with a variation of this as an LE firearms instructor in low light qualification. We'll have a guy shoot 100% on the low light qualification and 86% on the daytime and then think they're somehow better in the dark, totally discarding that the courses are massively different and the low light one is idiotic. |
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