I've been spending some time honing my carbine skills, and I've got to say, I've evolved my technique quite a bit over the last few months.
Currently, I'd probably describe my shooting style as a "Costa-esque" method. I use my support arm extended, not quite locked out, but parallel to the bore, which helps incredibly, IMHO. My firing arm is locked in with elbow tucked straight down. I was a bit hesitant to try this style since it felt awkward to keep my support arm so high. But I saw that I was far less likely to pull shots left or right, as I was better able to pull the gun rearward w/o pressure to any particular side. A pretty squared up, aggressive stance, with wide footing helps gives it a bit of stability as well.
So, far, I've tried the old magwell grip and square to target method, the slightly bladed and outstretched grip method, and now this. Of those three, obviously I like the current method best, but my technique can change like flavors of the month if there's a performance benefit.![]()
What are most of you guys using as far as grip and stance technique? I've found that my times go down the better I can control the gun, and my grip and stance is by far the largest element in driving the gun.


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