So I'm basically anticipating recoil and starting the act of bringing the pistol back on target prior to the round leaving the barrel. I know I'm doing it and if I shoot for awhile then do it with a snap cap or just dry fire- it's really obvious. At 30 feet I'm consistently 6 inchest down and left...with very poor grouping.
Being "suprised" by the firing of the gun only seems to help so much as I have a fairly decent idea of where my finger is when the gun fires so I am still expecting it.
Likewise it's a function of recoil, but not a fear of recoil. I do it "a little" with my .22 and "a lot" with my 9mm.
The irony is my groups tighten up signficantly and get closer to on target if I fire fairly rapidly.
Any suggestions other than "keep practicing"? Or is this just something I have to practice through?
Being "suprised" by the firing of the gun only seems to help so much as I have a fairly decent idea of where my finger is when the gun fires so I am still expecting it.
Likewise it's a function of recoil, but not a fear of recoil. I do it "a little" with my .22 and "a lot" with my 9mm.
The irony is my groups tighten up signficantly and get closer to on target if I fire fairly rapidly.
Any suggestions other than "keep practicing"? Or is this just something I have to practice through?