"Square" shooting stance.

Whoa, that multicam ninja has gone full serpa.

In pics and video I've seen of myself, I seem to be in a bended knee, slightly crouched, hunched forward stance, like I'm ready to shoot on the move, one leg slightly fwd (weak side). Main thing is to keep your selbows tucked in, not chicken winging. Stance is important, but so is the upper core stability.

I'm not an expert marksman, but I shoot quite abit. You'll find over the years there's trends and changes depending on who you train with, who u work for, what u see on dvd's...

The point is that if ure getting good results in one stance, why change it.
 
Whoa, that multicam ninja has gone full serpa.

In pics and video I've seen of myself, I seem to be in a bended knee, slightly crouched, hunched forward stance, like I'm ready to shoot on the move, one leg slightly fwd (weak side). Main thing is to keep your selbows tucked in, not chicken winging. Stance is important, but so is the upper core stability.

I'm not an expert marksman, but I shoot quite abit. You'll find over the years there's trends and changes depending on who you train with, who u work for, what u see on dvd's...

The point is that if ure getting good results in one stance, why change it.

Lol, I burst out laughing after seeing that guy. . . I really hope he's in a job where he has to wear all that stuff. But something tells me he just has too much time and money on his hands (lucky SOB), but I could be jaded because of all the other mall ninjas out there.
 
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