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@Reapers261 There are many techniques for this situation. I keep my head straight, eyes on target, and bring my pistol up to my field of vision of my dominant eye. Some people tilt their head, but you'll learn that it messes with the ergonomics of a good relaxed shooting position. Try keeping your eyes on target and bring the pistol into your line of sight.. Hope this helps
Nope I hold the gun in its natural position, I keep both eyes open but!!! my head is slightly turned to the right . at first you will have double vision when first trying it but after you do it hundreds of times you get muscle memory going and youre eyes dont go all whacky. when in a gun fight you want both eyes open so you have "full field of vision" ffov" closing one eye could get you killed cause you could get flanked and blind sided by other person if there's more then one attacker.
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I just ordered my first handgun a ruger sr9, can't wait to shoot it.
Kepp up the great vids!
There are many techniques for this situation. I keep my head straight, eyes on target, and bring my pistol up to my field of vision of my dominant eye. Some people tilt their head, but you'll learn that it messes with the ergonomics of a good relaxed shooting position. Try keeping your eyes on target and bring the pistol into your line of sight.. Hope this helps