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7/14/2025, 2:46:19 AM
>>63980515
>Is there anything I should focus on when trying to improve at shooting? (grip, stance, ect ect).
This is great primer on shooting. I don't really use Paul's stance and tell people not to but you should find what works for you. I find Isoceles to be much much more intuitive, I like one leg in front of the other with an isoceles arms. Imagine using a post hole digger, that is what your arms are doing. Or if you're a zoomer then imagine driving a stake into a vampire's heart with two hands.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU3K98y0SVS8gSEuS5it9oG6MFxgGsZgL
You need to understand grip and stance shouldn't be about keeping the muzzle flat for your youtube short or instagram video "HOW TO DELETE RECOIL, REAL LIFE CHEAT CODE DO THIS". It's great that you're new so you can take Ben Stoegers teachings directly without having to unlearn something else. Grips should be simple and repeatable, no finger pressure shit, no cross pressure with your thumbs, just hold the gun. Recoil "control" is a misleading term, the gun is going to recoil no matter what, your technique should be about getting the gun back onto target in a repeatable consistent fashion.
Great videos on building your grip technique
https://youtu.be/kNnlAJkHbdQ
https://youtu.be/QHsFa1iDVOw
https://youtu.be/pXahHtWJi4g
Ben talks about how grip is a rabbit hole and the more you hyper focus on it the worse it gets. But you need to build a technique to begin with...
https://youtu.be/c4JzgUnPMsg
Another thing is that slow fire and practical shooting are two different beasts, my LGS owner (former ranger) talks about how they have to unteach people who grew up doing slow fire only to get them to learn practical shooting. But you should build a foundation before you try going faster.
>Is there anything I should focus on when trying to improve at shooting? (grip, stance, ect ect).
This is great primer on shooting. I don't really use Paul's stance and tell people not to but you should find what works for you. I find Isoceles to be much much more intuitive, I like one leg in front of the other with an isoceles arms. Imagine using a post hole digger, that is what your arms are doing. Or if you're a zoomer then imagine driving a stake into a vampire's heart with two hands.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU3K98y0SVS8gSEuS5it9oG6MFxgGsZgL
You need to understand grip and stance shouldn't be about keeping the muzzle flat for your youtube short or instagram video "HOW TO DELETE RECOIL, REAL LIFE CHEAT CODE DO THIS". It's great that you're new so you can take Ben Stoegers teachings directly without having to unlearn something else. Grips should be simple and repeatable, no finger pressure shit, no cross pressure with your thumbs, just hold the gun. Recoil "control" is a misleading term, the gun is going to recoil no matter what, your technique should be about getting the gun back onto target in a repeatable consistent fashion.
Great videos on building your grip technique
https://youtu.be/kNnlAJkHbdQ
https://youtu.be/QHsFa1iDVOw
https://youtu.be/pXahHtWJi4g
Ben talks about how grip is a rabbit hole and the more you hyper focus on it the worse it gets. But you need to build a technique to begin with...
https://youtu.be/c4JzgUnPMsg
Another thing is that slow fire and practical shooting are two different beasts, my LGS owner (former ranger) talks about how they have to unteach people who grew up doing slow fire only to get them to learn practical shooting. But you should build a foundation before you try going faster.
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