Thanks for the replies guys. I explained this to her last night, I'm a decent shooter but not the best teacher in the world lol. I'm gonna get her enrolled into a class in a few weeks.
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Thanks for the replies guys. I explained this to her last night, I'm a decent shooter but not the best teacher in the world lol. I'm gonna get her enrolled into a class in a few weeks.
I know I'm a little late on this, but does she have really small hands? Mrs. HoneyBadger's hands are too small to hold my G 19 properly. She had an hour long private pistol lesson, and nothing worked for her. She is definitely limp-wristing, but her hands are literally too small to prevent it.
I got her a Diamondback DB9 which has the smallest grip of any 9mm on the market (to my knowledge) and it was so snappy we had the same problem. I think we're going to look at a smaller caliber for her. For home defense, she is really beginning to favor my SBR'd AR, but I want her to have her own pistol that she can shoot comfortably and effectively. I might just get her a .22LR and then move up from there.
I'm thinking a heavier 380 might help. A smaller/lighter pistol would seem to make the problem worse
Heavier grain loads are typically slower, more controllable, and sometimes subsonic. The difference between 115 and 147 loads is significant. 147 is much more pleasant to shoot.