I am finding that after about 6 rounds in a fairly fast string of shots, my support hand starts to slip and I need to reposition it. I have good grips, LOK grips. I shoot in an isosceles stance, strong hand pushing and support hand pulling. I also torque both hands inwards at the rear to maximize contact at the rear of the gun.
I'm wondering if its because I have my strong arm straight and my support arm with the elbow down a bit, in order to lock my support arm wrist in the downward position. This produces a very strong resistance to recoil. Maybe too strong, and the strong hand recoils away from the support hand that is locked in wrist position?
I'm wondering if its because I have my strong arm straight and my support arm with the elbow down a bit, in order to lock my support arm wrist in the downward position. This produces a very strong resistance to recoil. Maybe too strong, and the strong hand recoils away from the support hand that is locked in wrist position?




















































