++1!Makes me involuntarily start gathering chi.
Check out Sharpening the Warriors Edge by Bruce Siddle. It has some good info on stress and shooting. The isoscelese stance seams to be the natural reaction in a startle response. However, it is my opinion that one should practice combat shooting in any position he can get his body into. Just my $.02.
Concur. Especially inside.
Off hand reload drills, i.e., don't train you for an Iso shot; rooms don't always stay clear, either.:doh:
It's kinda like bowhunting for deer with me-I practice all kinds of contorted positions, because that motherfucker NEVER shows up when and where he's supposed to!
I take it's a given that your a master of the weak side shot from the squatting whilst laying a turd position then, that's when a deer always walks past me...
Fuckers...