correcting/adjusting aim for improved targeting

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Hi all,

I've been lurker here and elsewhere on firearm forums but for some reason always end up here more than anywhere else.:D

I've got a question I'm hoping someone can help me with. During my various lurks I came across a thread about correcting your aim or targetting to take into account your firearm handling. Mostly to do with handguns. have to sy I don't know if it was here.....

the reply included a target image that was either from fbi or cia training and it showed a target with 4 quadrants (I think) and each quadrant described the probable cause for your round ending up in the quadrant.

things like too much compensation from weak hand and the like. was wondering if anyone had seen this and could point to where I could get a copy of that target image.

much appreciated
 
Welcome to THR!

This diagram can be very helpful in identifying and correcting problems. Keep in mind that there can be different reasons for being off target and sometimes it is a combination of things. Use the diagram to "assist" in diagnosis... just remember its not etched in stone.
 
well thanks very much, that threads got a wealth of info. Bit more detailed than I remember but is what I am looking for. Yes I didn't want to get to caught up, was just going to keep a eye on the top right oon that chart. The handgun I was using is a bit big for my hands (luger 22 safety and handing training), I found I needed to twist my hand around the grip to be able to hit the slide release with thumb. I don't think I am moving my hand back around far enough.

anyhow, its early days but technique should still be correct.

thanks for the help
 
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