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This may not be the correct area for this question, if not I apologize. So took my M&P shooting yesterday, have to say I love it! But I always shoot 1 inch to the left of the bullseye, a guy next to me let me try out his .357 magnum and his Glock 29, and guess what? I shot 1 inch left of the bullseye. After I start thinking about it, I have always had this problem. It is not the gun, I know it is me. Do any of you guys know what I am doing wrong? It's not a big deal, just something that is bugging me. I still managed to group at 10 yards 2 inches so that's not bad, but it would be nice to correct this problem I have. Thanks guys
SuperiorDG
12-02-2014, 13:30
53125
if you're right handed, give the trigger a bit more finger... if you're left handed, give it less.
crashdown
12-02-2014, 15:25
Read the book "The perfect pistol shot"... I promise it will fix your shooting or I will pay for the cost of the book.
I've heard all the advice you have gotten, and seen all the targets showing what you are doing wrong.
The book spells out the "why" and "how" in a way that helps like no other.
BTW... Forget the finger placement thing.. I bet you are right handed.
wctriumph
12-02-2014, 17:00
Right handed I would guess, try dry firing at a spot on the wall and see if the front sights move when the hammer falls. Most right handed shooters will allow the rest of the hand to squeeze the gun a little when they pull the trigger. Try to move just the trigger finger.
Just hang your targets an inch to the left.
crashdown
12-02-2014, 17:09
Right handed I would guess, try dry firing at a spot on the wall and see if the front sights move when the hammer falls. Most right handed shooters will allow the rest of the hand to squeeze the gun a little when they pull the trigger. Try to move just the trigger finger.
My opinion is that this is correct, but probably near impossible to see when dry firing.
Throwing a laser on the gun would help see. Wouldn't need to be fancy, zeroed, or permanently mounted.
Aim to the right....works for me!
Walker2970
12-02-2014, 17:50
Just hang your targets an inch to the left.
FTW
but "The perfect pistol shot" is a good book
Walker
53125
Never seen this! Good advice.
HoneyBadger
12-02-2014, 18:59
Just hang your targets an inch to the left.[LOL]
53131
This might work. [Coffee]
Badger
Jeffrey Lebowski
12-02-2014, 23:12
Read the book "The perfect pistol shot"... I promise it will fix your shooting or I will pay for the cost of the book.
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This x11ty billion.
I ordered that book last night, thanks for the advice. I started dry firing a little and noticed I only have the tip of my finger around the trigger. Once I fingered it more (hehe) it felt like I was dead center and noovement to the left at all. I am right handed and right eye dominate
bingo! You use the tip of your finger to "push" something, the inside of the finger to "pull" something. But still get the book, no reason to not get 1" groups or less...
Jeffrey Lebowski
12-03-2014, 08:33
I ordered that book last night, thanks for the advice. I started dry firing a little and noticed I only have the tip of my finger around the trigger. Once I fingered it more (hehe) it felt like I was dead center and noovement to the left at all. I am right handed and right eye dominate
Definitely do all the drills / exercise / "Prove it" things.
I read this book ~ every year to make sure I"m not forgetting something and I do a lot of dry fire practice at home mostly just working on eyes and sights and sometimes stance. [Beer]
Not that I"m great - I'm not at all - but I sure improved A LOT.
Well if in a fire fight start at the right shoulder.
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