Pudge
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In all seriousness, for me the most significant elements of accuracy are not jerking the trigger, and follow through. Trying to keep the sights on target after the trigger breaks makes my groups shrink.
Yep. It’s the 48Is this the G48? If so, I find myself pushing shots to the left too. It happened with both the factory plastic sights (blech) and the new Meprolight tritium sights I put on it. I have to really concentrate with that gun in particular to keep them centered. It's bad if I shoot my 1911 first then go to the G48.
Not knocking it though. I really like it. I have about 400 rounds through it and it gets better and better.
Slow fireWas that slow fire, or were you shooting for speed?
Ouuuch. Makes sense though. I should do that.I am sorry to say that I do not see a group or pattern on that target and the only advice I can give is to learn the basics of pistolcraft before you go to the range again or to get professional training.
ELEMENTS OF PISTOL SHOOTING (bullseyepistol.com)
Slow fire
Daniel,Ouuuch. Makes sense though. I should do that.
Chart for right handed shooters?