I never cared for the Isosceles stance as it squares me up too much to my target. In the world I came from, targets shot bck. The Weaver isn't perfect either, but at least it doesn't square you up to your target.
For competition action shooting, I think the Isosceles is without peer. It affords itself to a grip more advantageous to controlling recoil, sweeping across a range of targets (ala the old El Presidente run), and better peripheral vision.
Jeff
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If every single gun owner belonged to the NRA as well as their respective state rifle/gun association, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in today.
So to those of you who are members of neither, thanks for nothing.
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