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Shooting accurately with a handgun is entirely different from shooting a rifle or shotgun accurately. Some of the fundamentals are similar, but the differences are glaring. Most notably, you don’t “shoulder” a handgun as you would a long gun, which makes a considerable difference in overall stability. If you want to improve your accuracy while using 45ACP, 10mm, or 9mm handguns, grab your pistol and get these four details right.

Check Your Stance

The right stance can be the difference between on-target shots and frustrating misses, so it helps to know the most common stances to determine the right one for your shooting style. The major three are the Isosceles, Weaver, and Chapman stances.

The Isosceles stance was the go-to stance for a long time, and it can feel natural for many newer shooters. Your arms and chest form an isosceles triangle, with your feet facing forward. While this stance allows for quick movements, it lacks stability.

Next is the Weaver stance, which employs a push-pull grip on the handgun, where you push with your firing arm and pull with your supporting arm. The feet are staggered for added stability as well. This stance offers a bit better recoil management, although it might not work best for cross-dominant shooters.

The Chapman stance is a variation of the Weaver, with the shooting arm fully extended. You can even form a cheek weld on your upper arm for additional stability, not unlike shooting a long gun. This is the preferred stance for maximum stability.

Whichever you choose, the most important thing is to be intentional with your stance. Practice it over and over, and it will soon feel natural.

Get a Grip

Once you have a solid stance, the next step is securing a high grip on the firearm. This means the webbing between your trigger finger and thumb is as high on the grip as possible. It’s not uncommon to see aftermarket cuts in finger guards to help you get a higher grip. Finger placement also depends on the type of handgun you’re shooting.

You might want to rest your thumb on a side safety or stack your thumbs, pointing forward. Like the stance, be intentional with your grip, try different variations, and determine which provides the best stability for you.

Use the Front Sight

Focusing on the rear sights is a common mistake many new (and experienced) shooters make. Instead, focus on the front post and let the rear sights remain a little “fuzzy” or out of focus. While many people close one eye, keeping both open helps reduce eye strain and can result in better accuracy over time.

If your handgun’s sight has dots, the gun is likely to shoot slightly above the dots and shoot closer to the top of the front post. This is why you need to line up the top of the front post with the rear sights.

Squeeze (Don’t Pull) the Trigger

New shooters tend to pull on the trigger, but squeezing the trigger leads to more consistent and accurate shooting. Pulling means jerking the trigger back in anticipation of recoil, which then throws off your shot and wastes your 9mm ammo. Instead, ease the trigger back with a calm squeeze.

Dry firing is a great way to practice your trigger squeeze, as you can do it at home, focusing fully on the squeeze without recoil or noise. This allows you to build muscle memory comfortably. With enough practice, you’ll stop anticipating the bang and will be able to squeeze the trigger without second-guessing yourself.

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