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rprecision

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  1. What specifically should I focus on with my trigger pull? When I practice dry firing I take up the slack, press straight to the rear (perceived), press through the break and hold it to the rear. I use the center of the first pad. Usually the front sight stays still, occasionally I notice it pop to the right ever so slightly. Perhaps am I bending the trigger finger too far back say at the third knuckle inducing the left movement at break? Thanks
  2. I didn't have a lot of time this week to try things out but gave it a go. I focused on trying to relax and or keep the tension balanced between hands. Using a loose grip, one that dose nothing to control recoil, seemed to shoot the best. My split times would suck and controlling the shots was non existent.
  3. Group shot supported @ 20 yards Sights centered G35 Group shot unsupported lower group @ 7 yards upper group @ 20 yards Grip with 23 I hope this provides some context and maybe guides a solution. I have a video I took shooting the G34 that I will have to get worked out if that would help as well Thanks
  4. Groups shot with G19 and G34 both sights a centered in the slide The arrow was a coincidence but shows the problem Left target @ 20 yards right @ 7 yards Groups on the left are taken at 20ish yards on the right is 7 yards
  5. To answer your first question, yes. I have found myself doing that. I will quit. Tension, I have found that sometimes I have too much tension or torque with my left hand. I found I get a good deep grip with my strong hand and when I join my left hand I also reach to my right as deep as I can. When I extended the pistol the tension of my left hand increases and I torque my left hand pinching my right. This grip remains solid during dry fire but I wonder how it behaves under recoil. If I am doing this all wrong what should I focus on? Thanks
  6. I could live with that, problem is if I use weak or strong side only I would have a different POI
  7. I found the optimal position on the trigger and noticed what kind of room that left. I have long fingers so the medium beavertail was the winner.
  8. This is my first post here and I hope I found the right place to work out a truly frustrating problem. Background: I have been shooting Glock's for 15 years off and on and carrying one for better then 6 years. CCW, practical pistol, IDPA, etc. I currently shoot Glock models 22gen1, 23 gen4, 19gen4, 34gen4, 35gen3. I am right handed, right eye dominant and use a thumbs forward grip. I keep both eyes open using a isosceles stance. Problem: Every Glock I own shoots left of point of aim. The amount varies by model and range but it's safe to say 4-6" @ 15 yards or so. For years I ha e drifted the rear sight to the right to correct for this. For years I thought this was mostly normal. Some recent drills I started doing really questioned that logic. Particularly shooting on handed strong side only, weak side only shooting. I found my point of impact was right in both instances. This got the gears turning, shooting two handed from some form of rest also brought things back towards normal. What I have tried: When you drop "glock shoots left" into the Internet the results make your head hurt. I have tried several things trying to work out some improvements. I have tried changing the location of my finger on the trigger, exaggerating grip changes, dry firing, dry firing and dry firing. I have been unable to diagnose what in particular is causing the problem. Worse yet I am consistently screwed up across all the guns. This leads me to believe the problem is absolutely me. A couple of things I have observed in trying to diagnose this problem. 1. Strong hand only shoots mostly POA / POI. 2. Shooting from a rested position two handed shoots POA/POI. Such as resting on a fence post, hood, etc. 3. Slow fire vs. Rapid fire doesn't seem to change thing's. Perhaps slow is actually slightly worse. 4. The weakest portion of my grip is my week / support hand. I feel like recoil breaks my grip and I find myself readjusting throughout shooting. I know this isn't something that is going to change overnight. I desperately need some direction on how to get out of this hole. I am willing to put in the work, time, ammo, training and money I just don't know where to start. I have some links to photos of targets but need some more posts before I can add them Thanks
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