There is no bad stance. If you are comfortable with it then it can work for you. Also no stance is specific to a certain type of handgun. What works for you using a revolver also works using a semi-auto. Those teaching the isoceles stance use that stance, but the weaver stance is a viable alternative if you are comfortable with it. I think the weaver allows you to handle recoil better which may be why it's recommended for revolvers. Try both and see what works for you the best. Instructors generally frown on you doing something different from them but that doesn't make it wrong. Back when I was shooting a lot an instructor was touting the virtues of the isoceles stance to me even though I outshoot him using the weaver stance.
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