wmetzler01
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Hello and happy new year from Burlington NC!
I've recently begun begun dry fire training with my KWA 1911 focusing on:
1). Consistent Grip (I'm left eye dominant and right handed - splitting grip pressure 20% on right and 80% on left)
2). Consistent sight picture (I think this is the product of good grip and stance)
3). Shooting consistent 2" groups at 10' with 95% accuracy or greater (out of 100 rounds fired - I'm performing at 90% )
My question is this - how hard should I be gripping the pistol with my left hand?
As it stands now, I'm gripping it with 80% of my total strength for my left hand and 20% for the right. This is introducing tension when which can lead to greater inconsistency over time (e.g. I can only hold that level of strength for 30 to 50 seconds before my hand tires). When my left hand tires, I have problems maintaining a solid sight picture. I think I've misread some research and taken this concept too literally?
Thank for your help!
Will
PS - 20 years ago I was an avid shooter, but I've laid off until now. I'm training to start USPSA comps this year (a trip to the Tar Heel 3 Gun last November renewed my shooting interests). My new pistol is a Dawson Tuned STI Edge .40 just purchased roughly a week ago so I've yet to make it to the range. Planning to do so within the next 2 weeks.
I've recently begun begun dry fire training with my KWA 1911 focusing on:
1). Consistent Grip (I'm left eye dominant and right handed - splitting grip pressure 20% on right and 80% on left)
2). Consistent sight picture (I think this is the product of good grip and stance)
3). Shooting consistent 2" groups at 10' with 95% accuracy or greater (out of 100 rounds fired - I'm performing at 90% )
My question is this - how hard should I be gripping the pistol with my left hand?
As it stands now, I'm gripping it with 80% of my total strength for my left hand and 20% for the right. This is introducing tension when which can lead to greater inconsistency over time (e.g. I can only hold that level of strength for 30 to 50 seconds before my hand tires). When my left hand tires, I have problems maintaining a solid sight picture. I think I've misread some research and taken this concept too literally?
Thank for your help!
Will
PS - 20 years ago I was an avid shooter, but I've laid off until now. I'm training to start USPSA comps this year (a trip to the Tar Heel 3 Gun last November renewed my shooting interests). My new pistol is a Dawson Tuned STI Edge .40 just purchased roughly a week ago so I've yet to make it to the range. Planning to do so within the next 2 weeks.