emilianoksa
Member
I felt for some time that the pinkie of my right hand (I'm right handed) was causing problems.
I found that if I gripped the gun with my only my two middle fingers, and made a conscious effort to let my little finger stay pretty loose, my scores improved.
I also experimented with letting the pinkie stick out between the fingers of my left, supporting, hand, and this too brought benefits.
I had been gripping my gun too tightly, in order to be sure not to limp wrist it.
However, when I tried holding it less firmly, I again noticed that a slightly more relaxed grip seemed to result in better accuracy.
What works for one may not work for another, but I wondered what sort of grip other members preferred.
I found that if I gripped the gun with my only my two middle fingers, and made a conscious effort to let my little finger stay pretty loose, my scores improved.
I also experimented with letting the pinkie stick out between the fingers of my left, supporting, hand, and this too brought benefits.
I had been gripping my gun too tightly, in order to be sure not to limp wrist it.
However, when I tried holding it less firmly, I again noticed that a slightly more relaxed grip seemed to result in better accuracy.
What works for one may not work for another, but I wondered what sort of grip other members preferred.