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  1. Usually does that but dont know why I did focus on the front sight today. Lol.
  2. does that mean I need a stronger weak hand grip? but i dont feel like losing the grip or anything. will look into that. thanks for sharing. No I wasn't :p. I focused on the front sight and actually saw the result after the last shot.
  3. Tried the bill drills, but from low ready (not timing the first shot), for the first time at 5 and 7 yards. And kept reminding myself to grip hard with the weak hand. I think it was just me forgetting to really grip with the weak hand. Here is the result. Not that fast but the sight was definitely coming back much quicker. That 5th shot at 7 yards was a trigger freeze though. Lol. Thanks very much guys.
  4. I see that the sight’s coming back but it was slow. I can hardly get the split under .50 second at 7 meters, sometimes 1 second (i’m really really a newbie not just in IDPA). At least, I wanna be able to do .20 constantly at close range. Do you work on your hand and arm strength a lot? Your video is surreal. I mostly noticed that my strong hand wrist could not its angle after the shot. Havent seen the weak hand side though. Cant seem to lock the wrist to the point that it wouldnt bend. I’ll try the drills. I mostly did the low shot count drill cuz ammo is expensive here, 20$ for 50 round. I shot once and see if the sight drop to the point of aim. Does strong grip make the lower stay flatter and thus the sight is ready faster? Guys, dont go to moving and transition yet. I’m really new to the point that even at 5 meters I can hardly get .50 second split Alphas. I dont even know if my grip is correct. Lol. I just noticed today that high forward grip that I tried to mimic Robert Vogel made my weak hand awkward becuz his glock has a different grip angle than my P320 so I cant the weak hand less and it’s less tiring.
  5. My current practice is two acceptable sight picture cuz the range is in the city with about 4-5 meters bunker behind targets. I cant do one sight two taps cuz I tracked the sight after my first shot and found that it jumped up too far to be considered safe to tap the second shot.
  6. i'm currently have the strong hand's middle to pinky grip hard while pulling trigger to stabilize the pull, Mike Seeklander's technique. It's quite solid. The weak hand is not easy though. I don't feel comfortable with it and dont quite understand where to apply force with regards to fingers. I tried Bob Vogel's weakhand grip but feel that the wrist is very awkward. So I cant the wrist less, it's better but still fatigues easily.
  7. Hi. I'm a newbie running a Sig P320 Carry with stock bulbous grip module and 1 IDPA match experience. I'm currently trying to do a fast double tap at 10 meters (10.9 yards) but unable let the sight track to POA efficiently. I don't lose the grip but the gun does not always automatically come back to the POA. I tried to grip harder (just to the point before shaking) but my hands and arms would fatigued within 10 shots. I'm 174 cm/ 5' 8" tall and weigh 68 kg/ 150lbs btw. I dont hav massive forearms or anything. My question is that, with proper technique, is it possible to do fast double taps with average hand and forearm strength? or I just need to workout more.
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