I just want to tighten up my groups, I practice and shoot a fair bit, on average 4 times a week. Sometimes more. It just seems I'm in a rut. I probably watched every you tube video, read tons of books. It really ticks me off shooting maybe around a 2 inch group at 5 yards. Then the odd shot, is 4-5 inches away.
I do the ball and dummy drill, but I don't do a lot of dry firing. I'm gonna work on that.You live fire enough but do you dry fire enough? Do you have a flinch? Do you use the ball and dummy drill?
Dryfire on a blank white wall.
Don't even need to recock the gun, just squeeze the trigger and notice how the front sight moves off/away from the proper sight alignment.
Focus on front sight.
Practice so the front sight stays well centered in rear sight notch until trigger stops.
Next drill if to introduce an aim mark into the sight picture.
Start with a mark that approximates your normal target size picture.
Then reduce the aim mark to just a dot the width of the front sight.
Doing any formal target practice like Bullseye, ISSF or action shooting?
Thanks for the tips, don't do any formal shooting. Just shoot alone, usually in evenings
In the Winnipeg area about the only courses I've ever seen offered are geared towards IPSC competition and taught by a couple of Canada's top Open division shooters. Great courses for competing but not for basic gun handling/marksmanship. A lot of good shooters hanging around the Firing Line or Selkirk, especially some of the competitors. Most are very friendly and helpful if you are looking for some specific help.



























