Lobotomy Boy
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I've noticed that when I have a gun that is dead-nuts accurate for me, my shooting buddy always shoots high and to the left with that same gun. With his guns, I shoot low, and to the right.
Last night while dry firing my new G21, I noticed that when I squeeze the trigger, I move the gun down and to the right ever so slightly (enough to account for the 2-3 inch discrepency between my point of aim and my buddy's at 10 yards). I worked at it a long time and was finally, with much effort, able to squeeze the trigger without moving the gun. But it seems like whenever I squeeze my index finger, the lower part of my palm twitches involuntarily. This is what is upsetting my aim.
I'm practicing squeezing my index finger without twitching my palm, and also steadying my palm with my left hand.
Anyone have any other advice?
Thanks in advance.
Last night while dry firing my new G21, I noticed that when I squeeze the trigger, I move the gun down and to the right ever so slightly (enough to account for the 2-3 inch discrepency between my point of aim and my buddy's at 10 yards). I worked at it a long time and was finally, with much effort, able to squeeze the trigger without moving the gun. But it seems like whenever I squeeze my index finger, the lower part of my palm twitches involuntarily. This is what is upsetting my aim.
I'm practicing squeezing my index finger without twitching my palm, and also steadying my palm with my left hand.
Anyone have any other advice?
Thanks in advance.