I wanted to open up a discussion about stance, particularly how you place your feet and upper body when shooting.
I find, that often I focus on grip, sight alignment, and trigger manipulation while being rather sloppy or neglectful of my stance while shooting the pistol. I believe this is leaving a lot of performance on the table as far as recoil control goes. I believe TPC teaches stance as the main source of recoil control. I also see many skilled shooters using varied stances and I am sure there is individual variation as to what "works best," but there must be commonalities as well.
Do you keep feet even or one aggressively forward?
Bend forward aggressively at the waist and turtle or more upright?
Do you use a different stance for slow bullseye vs practical shooting?
How do you ingrain good stance habits?
How does your stance change with a rifle or shotgun?
As with most things shooting, I don't know what I don't know, and mainly want to solicit the thoughts and discussion from the forum. The questions above are just to get the discussion started.