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Here are 10 tips to help you Stop Shooting Low & Left & improve your accuracy and stop those frustrating misses.
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Are you tired of constantly shooting low and left with your handgun? Here are 10 tips to help you improve your accuracy and stop those frustrating misses.
1. Grip: Make sure you have a firm and consistent grip on the handgun. Your dominant hand should be high on the backstrap, with your support hand wrapping around it.
2. Trigger Finger Placement: Place your trigger finger correctly on the trigger, ensuring it doesn't pull the shot to the left.
3. Sight Alignment: Focus on aligning your front and rear sights properly. Make sure the top of the front sight is level with the top of the rear sight.
4. Focus on the Front Sight: Keep your focus on the front sight while shooting, rather than the target or rear sight.
5. Trigger Control: Smoothly press the trigger straight back to the rear without disturbing the sight alignment.
6. Follow Through: Maintain your sight picture after the shot breaks to ensure proper follow-through.
7. Breath Control: Control your breathing and shoot at the natural respiratory pause to minimize movement.
8. Practice Dry Firing: Utilize dry fire practice to work on your trigger control and sight alignment without live ammunition.
9. Seek Professional Training: Consider taking a handgun training course to receive personalized instruction and feedback on your shooting technique.
10. Stay Patient and Persistent: Improving your shooting skills takes time, so stay patient and keep practicing regularly.
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