Help Glock Shoots Low And To the Left

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Aside from the above advice, I'd suggest taking a trip to the range, and make every single shot count. You may even want to just load one round at a time.

Pay very close attention to your feet, your hands, your trigger finger, and your sights. Squeeeeeze the trigger with everything lined up perfectly. Now do it again, and again, and again...

If you don't have one, I'd also suggest getting a .22 to practice technique with. Even 9mm can get expensive quick.
 
I have seen this many times with Glocks--trigger overtravel was causing the shooters to pull their shots. Concentrate on your trigger pull and properly fit a Ghost Rocket connector to take out the OT.
 
A sigma will make you pull your shots haha. A glock on the other hand while pointing it at your target the easiest way for me to do it is this:

Bring gun on target
Pull trigger till it stops at the reset
Concentrate on properly squeezing the trigger
If you start to move the front sight stop and focus

Eventually it becomes pretty much second nature but there is literally NO reason to let the Glock's trigger out completely after each shot. Focus on good, slow, clean shots first... the paper target isn't going to kill you so no need to rapid fire yet.
 
I was told that low and left is the result of anticipating recoil. I was also told to check my grip (thumbs forward) and use the fingerprint of my trigger finger on the trigger.
 
Tighten your grip.

Your fingers subconsciously tighten when you fire trying to control the gun. Starting with a tight, hard grip prevents this.
 
Most likely is the result from anticipating the shot and jerking the trigger.............assuming you are right-handed.
 
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