Someone once showed me a tehnique to help analyze your shot grouping;
Basically, the idea is to imagine you have a one (or two) hand grip on your pistol, and simulte doing a trigger pull. If you watch, you can see if any of your other fingers move, which can help identify why you might be pulling your shots in a particular direction.
I tried it, and compared it to Marstar's Pistol Group Analysis: http://www.marstar.ca/Analysis/index.shtm
I've been pulling my shots left consistently, and when I do this drill, I see that when I do a trigger squeeze, my middle finger flexs reflexively when i do a trigger squeeze - which would account for an increased grip pressure as the shot breaks, causing them to go left.
Anyone ever heard of this technique and know of some drills I can do to keep from pulling like this?
Thanks!
Basically, the idea is to imagine you have a one (or two) hand grip on your pistol, and simulte doing a trigger pull. If you watch, you can see if any of your other fingers move, which can help identify why you might be pulling your shots in a particular direction.
I tried it, and compared it to Marstar's Pistol Group Analysis: http://www.marstar.ca/Analysis/index.shtm
I've been pulling my shots left consistently, and when I do this drill, I see that when I do a trigger squeeze, my middle finger flexs reflexively when i do a trigger squeeze - which would account for an increased grip pressure as the shot breaks, causing them to go left.
Anyone ever heard of this technique and know of some drills I can do to keep from pulling like this?
Thanks!



















































