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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc
Generally with someone not used to larger calibre pistols, shooting low can be "recoil anticipation"..pushing forward with the pistol when the trigger is squeezed. My advice is to practice dry firing at a target at home, and watch what your sights are doing when the trigger breaks..it can be enlightening. Sometimes putting something such as a coin on top of the slide can help during dry fire drills, if the slide is flat enough. Good luck, and welcome
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Back from the range, 50 rounds.
Oddly enough now i was anticipating the recoil .. If i tried to aim slowly, i'de flinch on the trigger. bad. with flyers going real low, and pulling the trigger but feeling the hesitation and aborting
I think i'm jinxed now
But not to worry, decided to just forget the slow aim and start popping off intuitively... from low position, raise up 2 handed, and pop one off right away.
And low and behold, I was putting some really tight groups in at 10 meter. 9's and 10's. several groups with one hole in another...
note to self, hold blackberry still when taking a pic.