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No limp wrist, but Muzzle bounce?
New shooter, posted a few times regarding a warranty issue with my first gun purchase. Now own two 9mm handguns and have shot roughly 1.5-2 thousand rounds or so thru them. (...EXPENSIVE obsession!!) :O ;)
Finally got around to asking someone if they wouldn't mind shooting a little video of me shooting so I could see what was going on with my attempts at recoil management. I still get some btf issues, but altho Im not experienced enough to be certain, it doesn't appear to me that I'm limp wristing the gun.
I am noticing that the front muzzle bounces a bit after most shots before the barrel & sights settle. Is this normal? Am I maybe holding the weapon with my wrists too stiff? I've been watching some YT vids of other ppl shooting. I see this little bounce in the muzzle in some instances and not so much or even at all in others. Sometimes it occurs off & on during the series of shots from the same mag dump. 🤷*♂️
I have signed up for some more in depth training this summer. Im taking the MDFI "You Suck! It's Not tge Gun!" Class in August. Hopefully it wiil suss out & help solve any obvious issues.
Anyway,.. here's the video I have. I appreciate any feedback or advice. (...I know its not much but I just asked the stranger in the lane next to me if he wouldn't mind doing this while his wife was reloading her mags. Lol. )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL6p9VSD5Xs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL6p9VSD5Xs
Btw,.. here's the group from that series. @ 5m!
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No limp wrist, but Muzzle bounce?
I don’t see a problem. The gun recoils. The slide cycles. You return the gun to the target fairly quickly. There is still inertia from the return of the slide and the gun, and that causes a small wobble. It’s possible to time the next shot so it happens prior to the wobble, but that isn’t necessarily a good idea.