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pupjoint
09-29-2008, 13:20
Can someone point me in the right direction as for a written article's about limp wristed shooting and what happens while shooting...My GF says that she is not limp wristing her glock 19, but on occasion's she has a jam, then I clear the jam and shoot the pistol right after that and have no problems.......HELP!!!!
diamondmike
09-29-2008, 13:54
Can someone point me in the right direction as for a written article's about limp wristed shooting and what happens while shooting...My GF says that she is not limp wristing her glock 19, but on occasion's she has a jam, then I clear the jam and shoot the pistol right after that and have no problems.......HELP!!!!
Sounds like you already know enough about limp wristing.
I mean if you understand what limp wristing is theres not much more to know other than lock your wrist.
Do wrist curls with a light dumb bell and that will help.
Try using a wrist band when shooting. This will train the brain. The limp will soon go away and so will the band shortly.
failsafe
09-29-2008, 15:26
Just my $.02.,,A forward leaning stance towards the target, is the key, if you think you are limp wristing..Easier to spot if you stand beside the shooter to observe...Plus, might have some trigger issue's.. Is she hitting the target where she want's the round to go???
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