I recently had the opportunity to visit a guy who happens to be an NRA firearms instructor. We had a good conversation and even did some dry firing out his window at some small targets that he had placed at different ranges. This was a bit unnerving because he was off to the side watching the end of the barrel like a hawk while I was doing the dryfiring.
Fortunately, I passed his inspection on an unwavering muzzle with no pushing/pulling on the handgun when the trigger broke. He did however, try to get me to change my shooting stance.
I was used to standing with my feet roughly at shoulders width and slightly arching my back so the weight of my upper muscle group would rest on my spine...What he had me do was what one so often see's in the mag pictures, Shoulder width feet but with the gun hand foot about a step forward, arms out & locked, torso leaning forward...He demonstrated this to be the stronger shooting platform by lightly shoving me, first in my position, and then in his.
I have been trying to practice this but just don't know. His stance does seem to be more solid, but to me, seems to cause more tremors in the sight picture as my muscles are not so relaxed.
What is your own offhand shooting position?
For those of you who regularly attend shoots or go to the public range, what styles do you see most often amoung those who do well? (my own range is private)
Thanks for any replies or insight on this. The goal as you know is to keep shrinking those groups!