I received a lot of feedback and have done a bit of work since my first range visit with my new gun.
My targets have gone from this
to This at best
But I am still pulling at least 1 or 2 shots out of 16 rnd magazine low... and a few to the right..
I have dry fired (snap caps) a lot, and am getting a feel for my gun, but dry firing I do it perfectly, even at the range, but as soon as I snap in a mag and load and fire I catch myself jerking the gun down involuntarily....
Something that is compounding this issue is my trigger/hammer/sear camming back a little so making the trigger a little spongy, but I know for SURE that if I make a strong solid trigger pull with the tip of my finger that I hit in the 10circle everytime at 7 yards, its when I dont pull it smooth enough without moving my hand around that I get into trouble.
So I still need some more tips, or things I can practice... I know im jerking, and I know I need to work on my trigger pull, but dry firing I do it perfect, any ideas?
Fignertip? first knuckle of the finger? How do i pull my trigger without my hand wanting to get in on the action?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Forgot to mention, 650 rounds through it so far.
My targets have gone from this
to This at best
But I am still pulling at least 1 or 2 shots out of 16 rnd magazine low... and a few to the right..
I have dry fired (snap caps) a lot, and am getting a feel for my gun, but dry firing I do it perfectly, even at the range, but as soon as I snap in a mag and load and fire I catch myself jerking the gun down involuntarily....
Something that is compounding this issue is my trigger/hammer/sear camming back a little so making the trigger a little spongy, but I know for SURE that if I make a strong solid trigger pull with the tip of my finger that I hit in the 10circle everytime at 7 yards, its when I dont pull it smooth enough without moving my hand around that I get into trouble.
So I still need some more tips, or things I can practice... I know im jerking, and I know I need to work on my trigger pull, but dry firing I do it perfect, any ideas?
Fignertip? first knuckle of the finger? How do i pull my trigger without my hand wanting to get in on the action?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Forgot to mention, 650 rounds through it so far.
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