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This is a discussion on If you're like me.... within the Home (And Away From Home) Defense Discussion forums, part of the Related Topics category; Originally Posted by apvbguy
obsolete and better alternatives are some words that come to mind. getting into a weaver stance in an SD situation will ...
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June 13th, 2012 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
apvbguy
obsolete and better alternatives are some words that come to mind. getting into a weaver stance in an SD situation will probably get you killed. I would encourage anyone using a weaver stance to get with a decent SD trainer and train with him ASAP!
I'm sorry that I really don't know anything about you APVBGUY, are you an instructor? Or somehow else qualified to give opinions like you do? I haven't read a lot of your postings on this forum so I don't feel like I know you.
Have you been in any actual shootings using the isosceles versus the Weaver stance?
I have tried shooting isosceles and I shoot a whole lot better Weaver, actually its probably somewhere between the two. I don't wear a vest so presenting a smaller profile is probably better for me.
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June 13th, 2012 09:12 AM
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June 13th, 2012 09:30 AM
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I'd recommend a weapon light (or at least a combo) long before just a laser for your bedside gun. if you have a hard time seeing things than a laser isn't going to help IMO.
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June 13th, 2012 09:33 AM
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I'm sorry that I really don't know anything about you APVBGUY, are you an instructor? Or somehow else qualified to give opinions like you do? I haven't read a lot of your postings on this forum so I don't feel like I know you.
Have you been in any actual shootings using the isosceles versus the Weaver stance?
I have tried shooting isosceles and I shoot a whole lot better Weaver, actually its probably somewhere between the two. I don't wear a vest so presenting a smaller profile is probably better for me.
when you say that you shoot a lot better from one stance versus another is this static shooting at paper? do you do any kind of SD training? putting tight holes in paper from x feet away is not SD training.
do yourself a favor and get together with a good SD trainer, he can do a lot more for you than any from here could.
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June 13th, 2012 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
apvbguy
when you say that you shoot a lot better from one stance versus another is this static shooting at paper? do you do any kind of SD training? putting tight holes in paper from x feet away is not SD training.
do yourself a favor and get together with a good SD trainer, he can do a lot more for you than any from here could.
are you an instructor? Or somehow else qualified to give opinions like you do? I haven't read a lot of your postings on this forum so I don't feel like I know you.
**edit** Never mind I just read your other postings.
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