I would just be concerned about my index finger being so close to the slide! hnoes:
I might have to give it a try the next time I take some pistols to the range!
Cheers! M2
I don't see the "point" of pulling the trigger with my middle finger when I've spent a lifetime training my index fingers to do that job. I've trained in the Applegate/Hocking College method and someday (cough) will get some training with Roger Phillips as mentioned above.
A classic primer on point shooting is Applegate's "Shoot to Live" DVD available through Paladin Press. For a more in-depth and modern study, check out these:
Introduction To Point Shooting DVD
POINT SHOOTING PROGRESSIONS DVD with Roger Phillips
I watch a video recently about point shooting and it sparked my interest. Can someone explain the theory behind point shooting? It seems that with practice this can be a very effective method.
I don't see the "point" of pulling the trigger with my middle finger when I've spent a lifetime training my index fingers to do that job. I've trained in the Applegate/Hocking College method and someday (cough) will get some training with Roger Phillips as mentioned above.
A classic primer on point shooting is Applegate's "Shoot to Live" DVD available through Paladin Press. For a more in-depth and modern study, check out these:
Introduction To Point Shooting DVD
POINT SHOOTING PROGRESSIONS DVD with Roger Phillips
I would just be concerned about my index finger being so close to the slide! hnoes:
I might have to give it a try the next time I take some pistols to the range!
Cheers! M2
I went to Hocking College and thats where I learned Point Shooting.