jburks
Member
I fall into that dreaded category of "Right Handed, Left Eye Dominant" and am having some difficulty finding the most appropriate grip to allow proper sight alignment with my 45 ACP. I have watched many videos and read many articles on proper grip (including Todd Jarrett's segment on Shooting USA). I understand that the most desirable grip is attained by placing the beavertail area in the center of the wrist and aligning the muzzle with the forearm. I agree that when I use this grip (which I have used for several years), I can maintain the most comfortable, natural and stable hold. The problem that I have is when I bring my gun up, the sights naturally align to my right eye and I always have to make a rotational adjustment with my wrist to align the sights with my left eye and this seems unnatural. Does anyone have any recommendations that would allow me to align my sights to my left eye more naturally and consistently?