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Cooperkidd

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  1. Bend your knees a bit more and get that butt out slightly so that you are not leaning back with the gun. You will get a bit more mass behind the gun and your shoulders and arms will be a bit better aligned. You will be in a better position to move also. Feet shoulder width apart, and knees just slightly bent. Also you probably do not want to arc the gun up but rather bring it up closer to you and push it out. You might try this and see if you acquire the front sight faster on the draw. The pistol will tend to rise to the target and not over sweep on the draw.

    Also, I was wondering what it was you were doing when you released the magazine. You seemed to be flicking the mag a bit. Try and see if that is really necessary with a clock. You might find that motion may hinder your reload times. Look at it in the video. How much dry fire do you do?

    JZ

    Jimmy thanks for the info. I've been trying to do about an hour a day of dry fire but I feel like i've hit a plateau with it. I've also noticed that the gun rasies then dips down a bit. I was told by another shooter that I should think about the stance and grip like i'm doing a close grip bench press and tighten up my chest muscles.

  2. Recently Ive noticed my front sight.lol Then I started to notice that during recoil the front sight raises to the right (towards my strong hand) then dips down to the left (towards my weak hand). Any thoughts on why it's not straight up and down?

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