Posted: 7/14/2010 7:39:13 PM EDT
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The thread asking about where to place your thumbs reminded me of this book by Brian Enos. Go to Amazon and check it out. It will change your shooting, for the better. Im now on my third copy. Its the only book that Ive really learned shooting from every time I read it I learn something else. Im no Rob Leatham but I sure can hold my own in these parts and I attribute a lot of it to this book.
I posted this here, because I only want to let fellow 1911 shooters in on the secret. ![]() Active USPSA shooter? |
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Quoted: Quoted: http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q217/machinegun74/th3aea793509a064758d9a0110_L.jpg The thread asking about where to place your thumbs reminded me of this book by Brian Enos. Go to Amazon and check it out. It will change your shooting, for the better. Im now on my third copy. Its the only book that Ive really learned shooting from every time I read it I learn something else. Im no Rob Leatham but I sure can hold my own in these parts and I attribute a lot of it to this book.I posted this here, because I only want to let fellow 1911 shooters in on the secret. ![]() Active USPSA shooter? No. Waiting on the kids to get older. Ive got one club I could make it to and they have their matches on the one day out of the month I couldnt get free. So for now its amongst friends and a timer and the sporadic "outlaw" IDPA type match. |

and I attribute a lot of it to this book.