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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2897453" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Sorry that's not what I meant to say. If you have to move everything over to the right to make square, you're not fixing what's causing the flaw (if there is a flaw). That's why I used the golf analogy. Golfers slice because a flaw in their swing that causes the club face to be open at impact. Most players that want to be in control try to fix the problem (swing plane, grip, angle, and so on) and others will just aim further left. Unfortunately adapting to a flaw may seem logical it is generally not consistent. You overcompensate and that often leads to even less consistency. </p><p>Or just move your sights all the way over and all the way up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2897453, member: 38658"] Sorry that's not what I meant to say. If you have to move everything over to the right to make square, you're not fixing what's causing the flaw (if there is a flaw). That's why I used the golf analogy. Golfers slice because a flaw in their swing that causes the club face to be open at impact. Most players that want to be in control try to fix the problem (swing plane, grip, angle, and so on) and others will just aim further left. Unfortunately adapting to a flaw may seem logical it is generally not consistent. You overcompensate and that often leads to even less consistency. Or just move your sights all the way over and all the way up. [/QUOTE]
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