I have been having off call shots lately with my LP10.
At least once every 10 shots I get a shot into the 8 ring at 2:00 o'clock that I don't call.
The only thing I can come up with is I am "thumbing" the gun.
Does anyone have any other suggestions/diagnosis?
Thanks!
JLK
Off call ap shots
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thumbjerking
Oh, yes, we know that one.
If you are a right handed shooter like me, these damned "far up right" shots occur when I am:
- Aiming too long. To compensate for fatigue and the urge to lower the gun, one just holds a litle harder. If I then unintentionally apply some pressure sideways with your triggerfinger, and also press unintentionally a litle harder with the thumb, those undesirable shots appear on target.
A possible cure is to lower the gun immediately when fatigue is felt. And aim the gun the same number of seconds before discharge.
I would not blame your 8s on the Steyr LP 10!
If you are a right handed shooter like me, these damned "far up right" shots occur when I am:
- Aiming too long. To compensate for fatigue and the urge to lower the gun, one just holds a litle harder. If I then unintentionally apply some pressure sideways with your triggerfinger, and also press unintentionally a litle harder with the thumb, those undesirable shots appear on target.
A possible cure is to lower the gun immediately when fatigue is felt. And aim the gun the same number of seconds before discharge.
I would not blame your 8s on the Steyr LP 10!