When I draw and aim my handgun, I drop my right (strong) shoulder pretty hard and raise my left (support) shoulder. I don't know why it is that I do this, but it seems like a very hard habbit to break for some reason - I can draw and present properly 30 times in a row watching myself in a mirror and if I turn away and do it 2 more times, I catch myself doing it again.
I was told by a friend to (first make sure the gun is clear) and then practice drawing and presenting to a mirror and take aim at the reflection of myself (center of mass). Its helping me with my grip and proper stance, but its showing me a few things I do wrong that I never knew.
I was told by a friend to (first make sure the gun is clear) and then practice drawing and presenting to a mirror and take aim at the reflection of myself (center of mass). Its helping me with my grip and proper stance, but its showing me a few things I do wrong that I never knew.