I just discovered I have a flinching problem. I've always shot low and to the left. I've been told that's caused by jerking the trigger. Also, it mostly goes away if I shoot with a very relaxed grip and pull the trigger slowly. When I tighten my grip, or shoot fast, it shows up big time. After reading some of Brian Enos's book, I experimented a bit during a dry-fire session. I haven't done that much dry-fire, but decided to really work with it the last few days. What I've discovered is that I can use several different grips, pull the trigger fast, slow, SA or DA, and the sights stay aligned and on target. That's how I figured out I probably have a flinch rather than a trigger pull problem.
Two questions:
Does my logic makes sense?
Any good flinch-curing tips?
Two questions:
Does my logic makes sense?
Any good flinch-curing tips?