c.latrans
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Hello hand gunners.
I need help correcting a habit, the genesis of which I have not discovered. I consistently shoot hang guns...pretty much all hand guns to the left. If I sand bag up and shoot with either one or two eyes open and pay very close attention to my trigger control and front sight, I can make them go into the center. In other positions, if I take time with every shot and concentrate on front sight/trigger squeeze straight back, I can keep things centered. Beyond that, if my concentration lapses so much as a smidge, my shots bear left, sharply so if I am in a hurry. I literally NEVER miss to the right, and elevation is not a problem...just left, left and left again.
I have had this problem for many years, and believe there is something wrong with my grip or form that is bringing this issue on. I am right handed and strongly right eye dominant. So to you experts, what are the likely causes of this pattern, and what can I try to alleviate it? Thanks for looking.
I need help correcting a habit, the genesis of which I have not discovered. I consistently shoot hang guns...pretty much all hand guns to the left. If I sand bag up and shoot with either one or two eyes open and pay very close attention to my trigger control and front sight, I can make them go into the center. In other positions, if I take time with every shot and concentrate on front sight/trigger squeeze straight back, I can keep things centered. Beyond that, if my concentration lapses so much as a smidge, my shots bear left, sharply so if I am in a hurry. I literally NEVER miss to the right, and elevation is not a problem...just left, left and left again.
I have had this problem for many years, and believe there is something wrong with my grip or form that is bringing this issue on. I am right handed and strongly right eye dominant. So to you experts, what are the likely causes of this pattern, and what can I try to alleviate it? Thanks for looking.