Yup, I'm not denying Christian Sailer can shoot, but when I first saw the video of his performance, for a split second I thought it was a limited/open gun he was using. That slide lock lever is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE.
People who works with their hands and body are better at shooting. Their body and brains are worked out better. So they learn to shoot easier and most of time are better at start. I am no special guy but my wife learned to shoot pistols fast and she is goldsmith. Brains and body plays a big thing in shooting.
This video seems out of context. What he explained didn’t sound like grip didn’t matter. Just what we’re conscious about, he actually said he need to focus on on trekking the gun due to the t cup grip, so he in a way did say that grip matters. That what I got from that clip.
The way you grip your gun doesn’t matter as long as u grip in in a way that’s repeatable and consistent so that u don’t have to focus on controlling the gun you can just look at spots and put bullets there
Read the caption again I’m saying that he is saying it doesn’t matter “how” you grip your gun as long as it makes the gun behave in a predictable manner…..
This sounds like Rob Leatham's aiming is useless. Nothing seems to matter as long as a person spends thousands of hours in repetitions to learn that technique which doesn't work in competitions where the lead is hundreds of a second faster. Muzzle flip doesn't matter as long as the return is fast. Well no. I am losing matches and embarrassing myself because I can't shave a third of a second off of every shot. That's poor grip, hard trigger press and not seeing the sights.
Can you explain how a giant "slide lock lever" used as a thumb rest on a shadow 2 is CO legal and the align tactical thumb rest on a glock isn't?
Cause uspsa is g v y
Yup, I'm not denying Christian Sailer can shoot, but when I first saw the video of his performance, for a split second I thought it was a limited/open gun he was using. That slide lock lever is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE.
Grip technique doesn't matter? That's not what he is saying at all.
People who works with their hands and body are better at shooting. Their body and brains are worked out better. So they learn to shoot easier and most of time are better at start. I am no special guy but my wife learned to shoot pistols fast and she is goldsmith. Brains and body plays a big thing in shooting.
Maybe there’s something to that 🤔
Yes. Hand eye coordination exists, you doof.
This video seems out of context. What he explained didn’t sound like grip didn’t matter. Just what we’re conscious about, he actually said he need to focus on on trekking the gun due to the t cup grip, so he in a way did say that grip matters. That what I got from that clip.
The way you grip your gun doesn’t matter as long as u grip in in a way that’s repeatable and consistent so that u don’t have to focus on controlling the gun you can just look at spots and put bullets there
When was this class?
December
Listen again. He’s not saying grip doesn’t matter. He’s saying it does.
Read the caption again I’m saying that he is saying it doesn’t matter “how” you grip your gun as long as it makes the gun behave in a predictable manner…..
Their magwells look like horseshoes
This sounds like Rob Leatham's aiming is useless. Nothing seems to matter as long as a person spends thousands of hours in repetitions to learn that technique which doesn't work in competitions where the lead is hundreds of a second faster. Muzzle flip doesn't matter as long as the return is fast. Well no. I am losing matches and embarrassing myself because I can't shave a third of a second off of every shot. That's poor grip, hard trigger press and not seeing the sights.
Now youre getting it
Really ? Try the wrong grip on an HK and you’ll be picking magazines off the floor all day 😂
This comment proves my point. Grip the gun however it works and is comfortable every person and gun will be different