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The REAL Weaver Shooting Stance
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I went to the range last Friday for the first time since breaking a bone at the end of August.
My Weaver stance looked more like an Amoeba stance! Grip strength is still pretty poor. I always practice left-hand, right-hand, and with both hands. Didn't shoot much before calling it quits, but was suprised how goofy it was. Shooting is not like riding a bike: Learn it once, and always remember. Gotta practice often! |
Proud to work for the same employer as Jack Weaver.
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I always use the Weaver stance. I find if I'm using the isosoles stance I'm starting to go backwards by shot 16.
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I'm working on my Weaver stance...
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