12/3/2018 2:55:40 PM
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Section 8: Handguns Subject: "Gangsta Style" Msg# 1030036
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Maybe this change is slow in coming or maybe there are other considerations specific to Bullseye that make the canted hold less of an advantage?
Regarding the part to which I added emphasis, I would say heck no, and . I would say that the opposite is true, and that Bullseye is belatedly picking up on the fact that the very slight inward cant--and we should emphasize this is very slight, not in any remote way "gangsta style!" (The first part of your reply quoted above seems perfectly correct, so I was confused why you added the second part. But then I'm about as flexible as concrete. ) |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Thanks for the input, Mark. I've usually seen Bullseye-style shooters using the classic straight-up hold rather than a canted hold so this is a little surprising. Maybe this change is slow in coming or maybe there are other considerations specific to Bullseye that make the canted hold less of an advantage? Stu |