Precisely identified.Gwhite wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 9:07 am The thing that is killing your scores are the 7's. Forget about scores and how many tens you've shot, and work on eliminating those. The score will be there once you do that.
Every time you shoot a deep 10, review all of the little details that helped make it happen. This not only reinforces the learning process for shooting 10's, but it will hopefully help you identify when something is different BEFORE you shoot a 7, so you can abort & start your shot process over.
Grip. If the grip gets into a trouble - then the 8s, and the 7s pop up.
It literally seats right in the same height, the 7s. But they are to the left.
Also the gun drops - due to pain the hand - can not hold it steady - some time.
so it moves left and drop down - creating something like this ( today ) :
This literally shows the problem. Not a trigger pull, not anything but the gun moving to left and then down.
Also notice the amount of 9s on the left side - border lining 8s. They are disasters waiting to happen.
The grip moves - and my hand rotates - and that is exactly what creates the disaster.
In 90% of the case for 7,8 I am absolutely certain I am shooting right where I need to shoot. And they become 7 and 8s.
And I can tell you I am very certain where exactly I am aiming. I hit inner 10s - almost with gurantee * when I can have the right grip.
A 7 or an 8 tells me I need to fix the grip again. Literally that is what I do. I change stance a bit - adjusting for the diff and then change grip a bit and shoot and yes. 10 or very high 9 ( 9.9 ).
Thanks GWhite sir, for keeping me clues and providing all the helps. I know it is a thankless job - but a big thank you.
When we come to the USA - a big diner is on me.
P.S. I also have vertigo. Not sure if that is also impacting the sight I am seeing. But what I am seeing most of the time is the grip is rotating in my hand - changing the sight and direction entirely. It slowly and steadily start pointing left & below.