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shooting low left, tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="W150" data-source="post: 967828" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Increase your grip on your left hand, decrease your grip on your right.</p><p>Practice Dryfire with all the grip on your left hand and the right is trigger pull only. You can also shoot it off a rest or have someone else shoot it to see if it is sight related(it's probably not).</p><p>"Best advice is to get some training. TDSA, USSA, or OSS."</p><p>Having someone train you will minimize your bad habits and you will see almost immediate results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W150, post: 967828, member: 84"] Increase your grip on your left hand, decrease your grip on your right. Practice Dryfire with all the grip on your left hand and the right is trigger pull only. You can also shoot it off a rest or have someone else shoot it to see if it is sight related(it's probably not). "Best advice is to get some training. TDSA, USSA, or OSS." Having someone train you will minimize your bad habits and you will see almost immediate results. [/QUOTE]
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