emilianoksa
Member
Being British, I came to shooting late in life, and only after I'd left England.
I've had to pick things up myself, which is a slow process.
Although I've made some progress, I still find I'm shooting low and to the left.
I thought I must be "milking" and took Masad Ayoob's advice to tighten my grip in order to eliminate it. Just made it worse.
Most of what I know, I learn from the web, and my own experience. From what I've read I've come to realise that I'm probably flinching - even though I shoot nothing hotter than 38 sp.
I suppose flinching is more to do with psychology than technique. When I dry fire the sights stay on target.
Are there any well worn steps I can follow to eliminate my flinching?
I've had to pick things up myself, which is a slow process.
Although I've made some progress, I still find I'm shooting low and to the left.
I thought I must be "milking" and took Masad Ayoob's advice to tighten my grip in order to eliminate it. Just made it worse.
Most of what I know, I learn from the web, and my own experience. From what I've read I've come to realise that I'm probably flinching - even though I shoot nothing hotter than 38 sp.
I suppose flinching is more to do with psychology than technique. When I dry fire the sights stay on target.
Are there any well worn steps I can follow to eliminate my flinching?