So while this is obviously a common problem with shooters, I figured I would bring my situation to the table.
In my agency we have to qualify a good bit, and our standards are considered higher for most places, but I have had some issues with all pistols that doesn't seem to go away. So while its not a sweating, throwing rounds off target, crazy anxiety, I rush the trigger and push them low left. When I have done dry fire drills, I will randomly do it and its so obvious. I am at the point where I know that 99% of the reason I cant max my tests is because of this anxiety. I will take the slack out of the trigger and slowly roll it back; well thats what I think I am doing, and If i am on the 20 yard line they all push low and to the left.
Its literally like ah ah ah pull the trigger, and by that point I am pushing them low. I dry fire like crazy with a dummy gun, but the minute that mag enters the well, its a different story. I am always on target and qualify above average. But my groups are not tight, and truthfully they never have been. I have so many hours on pistols but this problem is always there. Its like the minute my finger hits the trigger I HAVE to pull it after the double action pull and the slack is coming out of the trigger.
Let me know if you guys got any ideas.
Thanks!