Re: New newby
Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2021 7:51 pm
Looks VERY promising! Now work on eliminating the 7's...
You have a lot of shots at 3:00. Assuming you are right handed, my first guess is that you have your thumb on the side of the grip, and are varying the pressure. It's hard for beginners to eliminate because you are used to grabbing things between your thumb & trigger finger. When you pull back with your trigger finger, the thumb automatically wants to push the pistol to the right.
There is no need to apply pressure on the side of the pistol with your thumb. The most consistent pressure you can apply is ZERO. Get your thumb off the grip, and I suspect a lot of the 3:00 eights will move into the 9 ring.
I had a student tonight who had a bunch of shots at 9:00 in the 8 ring. He had his finger tips on the side of the grip. I got him to keep them off the grip, and all those 8's disappeared into the 9 & 10 rings.
You have a lot of shots at 3:00. Assuming you are right handed, my first guess is that you have your thumb on the side of the grip, and are varying the pressure. It's hard for beginners to eliminate because you are used to grabbing things between your thumb & trigger finger. When you pull back with your trigger finger, the thumb automatically wants to push the pistol to the right.
There is no need to apply pressure on the side of the pistol with your thumb. The most consistent pressure you can apply is ZERO. Get your thumb off the grip, and I suspect a lot of the 3:00 eights will move into the 9 ring.
I had a student tonight who had a bunch of shots at 9:00 in the 8 ring. He had his finger tips on the side of the grip. I got him to keep them off the grip, and all those 8's disappeared into the 9 & 10 rings.