Originally Posted by
rodralig
That said - have an inquiry on the recommended grip for better accuracy and follow-up shots... Have heard a lot:
1. C-clamp grip
2. 100% full hard grip from both hands, ie., don't let the tail (the trigger finger) wag the dog (the gun)
3. Support hand, with wrists locked, is responsible for recoil management as well as locking the pistol in place
4. Push-pull tension (even in the Isosceles stance) as opposed to both push
The primary reason I'm asking is I'm having problems with my shots under speed or stress, ie., when cold (no warm-up), from a draw, etc! My guess is that it has to do with my trigger finger (the typical pushing down-left).
I dry practice trigger control 3x/week for several months now; but then, I still can't become consistent. Some have recommended that for the Glock, instead of using the center of the pad to have it closer to the joint.
It's essentially driving me nuts, and any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks in advanced!