weaver vs isosceles

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Coltcombat

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Modified weaver. Right eye dominate. I'm 6'5" 330lbs. I can shoot either way. I guess it provides me with more confidence in my shot placement. IF were talking about recreational shooting.

In self defense it is relative to my next move. Advancing or retreating.
 

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Recently I have been trying Iso, to no avail. I grew up shooting weaver and thats what I fall back on.

To be honest, more often than not I shoot one handed, either in practice or cowboy matches. It's not the most approved of style, but it works for me.
 

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So whats your stance? and why

For the games ISO,, faster, and easier to engage with and get into and out of positions.

For the ultimate in accuracy? Whatever you shoot the best out of.

It truly is a personnel choice

I started in the weaver/mw but switched to iso.

Spend some time in both and see which seems to work the best for you.
 

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Niether really, as I practice point shooting along with sighted fire, while moving, turning, sitting, so on, and so forth. One handed, two handed, and weak side.
 

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