I too started out thinking that one handed shooting simply wasn't going to be as accurate as two handed shooting.
Now I shoot better with one hand than I ever did with two.
I remember plinking some clay pigeons at 25 and 50 yards with one of my Ruger Mk IIs with one hand next to a guy who had obviously just bought the FN9 he was using.
I believe it may have been his first handgun, period.
After awhile, I looked over and noticed he was aping my one-handed bullseye shooting stance where before, he had been shooting two-handed.
I grinned at him and he smiled back since it was obvious he was hoping to get the same results I was getting by shooting with one hand. He...didn't quite have the knack of it yet.
But phenomenal things can be achieved in a short period of time.
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Once you've got your sights adjusted to the ammunition you have, step away from the bench. In competition or the field...there are no benches.
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