The Lone Haranguer
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When I think of "offhand" WRT handgun shooting, it is of the target shooter's position - body "bladed" toward the target, shooting arm/hand fully extended and unsupported, and the other hand (which can also be called the "off hand" - note the two words) relaxed by the shooter's side or stuck in a pocket. I don't do this, not being "into" that kind of shooting. However, if you get really good at shooting this way, you will be absolutely deadly at shorter ranges and with both hands.
I do about a third of my shooting practice one-handed, similar to this:
http://content.ll-0.com/valhalla/word_images/9906324_image004.jpg
You may not always have both hands available. I keep the distance shorter for this, typically 15 feet or so.
I do about a third of my shooting practice one-handed, similar to this:
http://content.ll-0.com/valhalla/word_images/9906324_image004.jpg
You may not always have both hands available. I keep the distance shorter for this, typically 15 feet or so.