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Proper Shooting Stance
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Good shooting stance mimics a boxers stance, with shoulders slightly forward and your core tight. Keep your arms bent slightly at the elbow, your whole body fluid. All of your guns (pistols, rifle, and shotgun) should be shot with the same stance. When you stand erect or with your shoulders slightly back then you have far less control over your shots.
When shooting gunfighter, keep your pistols close together so that your eye can switch easily from gun to gun. Cant each gun in toward each other slightly so that your sights are closer together. When first starting out in gunfighter, choose a gun to lead with. Eventually, being comfortable with switching leads will be ideal for versatility, but while learning gunfighter just keep it basic.
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