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7/31/2013 7:41:23 PM EDT
I need help find that chart that tells you what your doing wrong based on bullet impact.  Please and thank you.   I was hanging a lot of shots low and left of the target last trip to the range
7/31/2013 7:47:04 PM EDT
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7/31/2013 7:55:57 PM EDT
[#2]
Mine!
8/1/2013 3:51:13 AM EDT
[#3]
Thank you!
8/1/2013 5:49:03 AM EDT
[#4]
"Too Little Trigger Finger"



What is that?
8/1/2013 9:05:54 AM EDT
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"Too Little Trigger Finger"

What is that?
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Rather than centering your fingertip on the center of the trigger face, you are shooting with the tip of your finger.
8/1/2013 6:32:47 PM EDT
[#6]
Stop with that silly target.

Righty shooting low left is probably a flinch. You are anticipating the bang and push forward to compensate, throwing your aim off at the last second. If you have a friend randomly mix snap caps in a full mag, you can see it happen. The cure isn't so simple. For me, it's doubling up ear pro and putting a lot of rounds down range. For some, dry fire helps. I also recommend lessening up your grip and relaxing your arms and the rest of you for that matter. If you don't think you're tensing up, have a friend rest their hands on the sides of your shoulders. I'll bet they feel you tense up just before you fire.

Relax and get used to the firearm discharging in your hands.
8/3/2013 6:59:56 PM EDT
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Stop with that silly target.

Righty shooting low left is probably a flinch. You are anticipating the bang and push forward to compensate, throwing your aim off at the last second. If you have a friend randomly mix snap caps in a full mag, you can see it happen. The cure isn't so simple. For me, it's doubling up ear pro and putting a lot of rounds down range. For some, dry fire helps. I also recommend lessening up your grip and relaxing your arms and the rest of you for that matter. If you don't think you're tensing up, have a friend rest their hands on the sides of your shoulders. I'll bet they feel you tense up just before you fire.

Relax and get used to the firearm discharging in your hands.
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Thanks for the advice, I'm positive your right. This range trip in particular I was really jumpy for some reason, I haven't hot in a while. I think I was too tense fighting the recoil.