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Bad day at CR

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Got to the pistol range at 8:10 am

Placed my target 25 yds out.

Fired the first shot at 8:30.Completely missing the target and target holder :o

The next 100 rds did not go any better. Very very frustrating.

Double checked my stance and grip but could not get near the bullseye.

When I hit the paper most rounds landed just off center at the 8 O'clock position.This is a very common problem that I have not been able to get rid of since I started shooting a couple of months ago. Can anyone suggest a good video or book about pistol target shooting from the standing position ??

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Sounds like grip and finger position on the trigger. I had/have similiar issues from time to time. be sure to not grip too tight with your right hand (assuming your right handed) and wrap your left hand around the front of your right hand and use it to form a "vice", basically use the left hand to pull the into the palm of your right hand.. hard to explain.. check this page out http://www.svtreffers.nl/media/download_gallery/Pistol_Shot_Analysis.pdf, i have another that i am looking for that explains it a bit easier..

 

Also, try to line up where your fingernail starts on the trigger, or the center of your fingerprint..

 

Here's the other one

 

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Remember, with that 45 and the 4in barrel, better to aim a bit higher...

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Let's meet up and I'll watch you. 25yds IS stiff. But you should group nicely at 15. Believe me I'm not the expert but I'll help as I can.

 

Frank

I'm not sure if it was 25 yds. Maybe 15 .It's where most of the target stands are on CR pistol range. Anyway I'll take you up on the offer.

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This is the most common problem there is. What you are doing is when you get the sights lined up on the target; you are pulling the trigger fast rather than a soft squeeze. The rapid movement jerks the pistol down and to the left. I am assuming you are right handed. The proper technique is to line up the sights on the center of the target. Slowly increase pressure on the trigger until the pistol fires. The shot should surprise you or at least sort of. The idea is to keep the sights on the center of the target while squeezing the trigger. The sights will drift around but as you get better, the drifting will decrease. After that, the whole process will speed up but will be smooth.

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Great article that I read and re-read:

 

Massad Ayoob - How to shoot a handgun accurately

 

http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/ayoob85.html

 

Good call on that, i forgot i had that bookmarked as well as these;

 

http://www.eohc.ca/recoilcontrol.asp

 

this one is basic stuff but always a good refresher..

 

http://www.ehow.com/how_2296384_aim-handgun.html

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