In an isosceles stance you are holding the gun neutrally in the middle. Moving it unnaturally right or left screws up your stance when you can just turn your head about 5 degrees to the right to accomplish the same thing and keep your stance stable. Honestly moving the gun over to the left means you have to aim it back to the right to keep your POA so it just doesn't work that way anyhow unless you are using a weaver stance in which case you are just moving the weapon further around to your left which is just like moving your head anyhow. Its hard to explain but I don't believe in changing a good solid stance over simply learning to adjust the position of your eyes to the weapon. You need to learn to do that anyhow for situations where you may have to hold the weapon in a less than perfect stance like in a defensive situation. If the answer is to just move the gun to your left what if you have to shoot something to your right?
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