I didn't pick up what was happening during firing but at home dry firing, working on maintaining sight picture during trigger squeeze. It wasn't much, just pushed the front post up against the left side of the rear sight aperture leaving a larger white space on the right side of the post. My old eyes make it a challenge to get a good sight picture so I dry fire at the TV screen and that brightness gives me a sight picture I wish I always had when shooting. It may work for others. Seems to work best for me when LPGA Golf is on the tube. I am really focused.
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