jakemartens
Master
That is helpful I think. The other videos were great for the basic grip, but I've known that for years, and still have recoil issues when it comes to rapid fire or double taps (second shot is off by 6" for example). I'm well aware that the trick is in canting the support hand forward and locking it, but just haven't had any success with that yet. Maybe its because my hands are so big, but when I cant my left wrist forward it leaves an air pocket, which negates the benefit, so I'll keep working at it. This video gave some very specific guidance in that area, and we all know the devil is in the tiniest of details.
6 inches off which way?
up, down, right, left or all of the above
if it is all of the above it is your grip
if it is consistently 6 inches higher then you are firing the second shot in recoil before the sights have returned
if it is consistently 6 inches low then you are reacting to the first shot and flinching or pushing the gun forward and dipping it
Grip is just part of the the equation in being able to shoot fast and accurate, stance, trigger control and tracking you sights are the other key elements
It is live fire drills, and it is
-getting the right grip
-getting the right stance for you
-learning how to track your sights
-seeing what you need to see to break the shot
dry fire will get you used to the grip and stance
live fire is how you do the rest of it