I am left handed and my defensive handgun training was going well, until we had to do off handed shooting. My right hand was like what is this thing and what am I supposed to do with it. I couldn't get my shots on the paper and I was having failures to feed because I wasn't holding it right.
I have been working on it for two months and I finally got it all dialed in yesterday at the range. This is a half size man target at 20 feet with my Glock 42, 100 rounds. I am still pulling the shots just a tiny bit to the left, but I am happy with my progress. Time to take Defensive Handgun 3.
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Shooting With My Off Hand
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Re: Shooting With My Off Hand
That will work.
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Re: Shooting With My Off Hand
My shooting group gets some strong hand/weak hand only drills in every Sunday that we gather. Today we happened to do more than usual. "Practice what you suck at" is how one friend describes it.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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