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Old August 6, 2014, 10:32 AM   #9
1stmar
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I agree with maestros comments, the downward tilt of the weak hand was initially taught by Barnhart. It can be difficult to learn. Sight picture and body alignment should not be overlooked and will contribute significantly to accuracy. It's hard to tell if that is an isocoles hold or not from that angle. It looks like your right arm is lowering then your left, your arms should be more parallel. As maestro stated, the elbows act as shock absorbers. Wrist tension should be dictated by grip firmness. I never think about wrist tension. Good reading is j Michael plaxcos book, title escapes me. I'm sure he only has one book. I think it's titled shooting from within.
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