bdcheung
03-12-2012, 11:54 AM
http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/2012/03/12/a-shooting-lesson/
Many here promote the "Pick one gun and stick with it" school of thought. While I don't think Ayoob's post directly contradicts that, he does bring up an interesting point that I'd not previously considered: complacency.
With Brand A, the old familiar extension of the hand, I found myself going auto pilot and taking overconfident liberties. There were stages where I KNOW I relaxed my grip, where I pointed rather than aimed, where I rushed instead of pressed the trigger.
Many here promote the "Pick one gun and stick with it" school of thought. While I don't think Ayoob's post directly contradicts that, he does bring up an interesting point that I'd not previously considered: complacency.
With Brand A, the old familiar extension of the hand, I found myself going auto pilot and taking overconfident liberties. There were stages where I KNOW I relaxed my grip, where I pointed rather than aimed, where I rushed instead of pressed the trigger.