Dear all,
I have been experimenting a new thing (for me and may be not for many) since one year. Shooting AP with the left hand/non shooting hand from time to time to liberate myself from all expectations and concentrate to more (i know that my left hand is weaker. so I need to concentrate on my abilities to shoot well with the left hand. So I put in more of concentrated effort and my expectations are less).
I could not go beyod 30 shots or half matches scoring 256/300 the first time and 259/300 the second time. That was 6 months back
Last week, I shot a AP match of 40 shots with a left hand grip Steyr LP2 pistol. 86,87, 92, 88 = 265/300 and 353/400. 12 tens.
I am surprised. I am writing this because I found out the benefits of the figure 8 exercise. Working both the hands has given me a great amount of stability to my non shooting hand. If that is the case with the non shooting side what must have happened to the shooting hand? I AM THINKING ABOUT IT AND TRYING TO REALISE THE TRUTH. This obviously is adding to the confidence.
Now to resume the story, I emphasize on the figure 8 exercise for the following benefits.
- Incredible stability of hand
- Compensation of the body balance
- No more back pain
- Manifold increase in confidence
- Confidence in sight picture
I am tempted to elaborate on this last point.
I perceive the sight picture as couple of dancers, the lady (the front sight) in the arms of her partner (rear sight), dancing waltz in perfect unison on the stage (aiming area) while as the choreographer, i am captivated by the graceful performance... the shot has gone off when and where it should but who cares... i am enjoying (follow through)...
Believe me, I am not exaggerating. I have felt it sometimes and yearn to feel again and again. Sometime it happens and sometimes not. It is an amazing feeling, exquisite feeling.
Friends, you need to do some efforts to go beyond the initial pains of the fig 8 exercise to discover the pleasure which it hides just above your eye level.
enjoy!
tirpassion