I've rarely posted here but learn a lot just reading old posts and answers to the questions others ask. I have read the advice of many to practice shooting with your weak hand but never bothered...mostly because I feel I need so much improvement with my basic technique since I've only been shooting handguns for about 2 years.
Well, I wish I had taken that advice because a couple of weeks ago I managed to tear some tendons in my "strong" arm while playing racquetball for the first time in about 15 years and today I tried dry-firing one of my pistols resulting in sharp pain and considerable trouble just pulling the trigger at all. My wife took the opportunity to remind me that it's a sign of my getting older and trying to do things just to prove I can....but I'm not sure I see her point?
Obviously I now have a great opportunity to work on my weak-side shooting and would appreciate any advice on that. But also, do any of you have experience or advice on how to re-hab my strong side as well?
Well, I wish I had taken that advice because a couple of weeks ago I managed to tear some tendons in my "strong" arm while playing racquetball for the first time in about 15 years and today I tried dry-firing one of my pistols resulting in sharp pain and considerable trouble just pulling the trigger at all. My wife took the opportunity to remind me that it's a sign of my getting older and trying to do things just to prove I can....but I'm not sure I see her point?
Obviously I now have a great opportunity to work on my weak-side shooting and would appreciate any advice on that. But also, do any of you have experience or advice on how to re-hab my strong side as well?