So I hadn't been regularly practicing any non-dominant hand shooting but after reading an article about a good number of injuries in a gunfight happening to the hands and shoulders, I thought maybe it would be a good idea to train.
I also read a short article talking about competition shooters training one-handed so they can focus trigger squeeze, grip and follow through, the argument being that when you shoot with two hands, your support hand compensates for your shooting hand's bad habits. Removing the support hand lets you see what you're doing wrong a bit more clearly.
So on my range, I hardly see anybody ever shoot one handed, and nearly all of the time I see folks shooting with their right hand, which I have assumed was their dominant hand.
So I'm curious to know... Do you make a habit of training with your non-dominant hand? What about one-handed shooting?
I also read a short article talking about competition shooters training one-handed so they can focus trigger squeeze, grip and follow through, the argument being that when you shoot with two hands, your support hand compensates for your shooting hand's bad habits. Removing the support hand lets you see what you're doing wrong a bit more clearly.
So on my range, I hardly see anybody ever shoot one handed, and nearly all of the time I see folks shooting with their right hand, which I have assumed was their dominant hand.
So I'm curious to know... Do you make a habit of training with your non-dominant hand? What about one-handed shooting?