What are you doing, then?
A reasonable question. I was under a mistaken notion that you shouldn't be trying to see the sights move. Was also thinking that the muzzle would settle back fast enough without me waiting for it. And with a proper grip, that muzzle would return to where it started.
I went to the range and put 100 downrange doing this Bill drill. I get the idea now. Doing this correctly will help me see better, as well as be able to better observe if the muzzle isn't settling back where it should so I can make adjustments.
In retrospect, it makes so much sense I'm kicking myself for not having figured it out. C'est la vie.
Thanks again for the help. Looking forward to working on it.
It's all about watching the sights move and not breaking the next shot until they return to the proper alignment on the target.
A change in grip or recoil spring may help adjust where the gun returns to after a shot to speed up the process.