DB hits it out of the park. Blume's a good and smart guy, I felt he would find his own way. That's kinda why I didn't chime in earlier. I learned defense and combat shooting while in the Army and although much of the training is regimented, once you get into advanced levels the teachings become varied and sometimes all over the place but there is a method to the madness. It's almost like this is what it needs to look like, here is the approach, this is the wanted result, how you get there is up to you. That worked for me, I ended up with a modified isosceles stance but I didn't know that's what it was called. I just carried a pistol when in motion like I carried a rifle and I brought it up to fire very similarly. It felt comfortable and to be honest, easy. Sometimes easy is a heck of a lot better than thinking again and again. Push/Pull, locked wrist, tight forearm, tilted head at certain angle, all crud. Get a stance with your feet under your shoulders that is steady and get a comfortable grip that begins close in and moves out with grace and your body movement fluid but limited at the same time. Nice job DB and good luck Blume.