So despite my best efforts, my groupings always end up falling towards the bottom left of the target...from both my own research and my instructor, it seems like its because I'm anticipating the shot and pulling the trigger jerkily instead of squeezing it with constant pressure.
The last month I kept on practicing dry fire at home and trigger manipulation daily, went to the range today, ended up with the same results.
Needless to say I am pretty disappointed with myself right now.
If I got a crisper, lighter trigger from APEX or Timney, would that help?
I have a Sig P320 and a Glock 48 at the moment.
The last month I kept on practicing dry fire at home and trigger manipulation daily, went to the range today, ended up with the same results.
Needless to say I am pretty disappointed with myself right now.
If I got a crisper, lighter trigger from APEX or Timney, would that help?
I have a Sig P320 and a Glock 48 at the moment.