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I had the same issue with one of the pistols.I participate in weekly steel shoot for the past few weeks and I keep shooting low and left. Any suggestions on drills to do to get my grip right with the quick draw? Shooting S&W 9mm full size
A lighter trigger pull may help
Stop flinching, learn to call your shots. Its all mental
You're most likely anticipating the recoil and dipping your hands down. I suggest dry firing and after that some more dry firing.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUadUOC7FJk
Check out this video with Doug Koenig.
Also, randomly put in a couple of dummy rounds when you practice live firing. That's a sure way to know if your muzzle dips down anticipating the recoil. Good luck.
I upgraded it to apexStock trigger? If this is a MA M&P then the awful 12# trigger certainly won’t help.
Is it ok to dry fire?
Thank you all for the help!!! I'm going to work on dry firing and isolation of each movement. Is it ok to dry fire?
One of the best little sayings I've heard is:Dry fire is awesome for practicing your draw and reload, make sure your are practicing correct form, you don't want to have to unlearn hours of mistakes
9mm full. Not the 2.0What model S&W you shooting?
9mm full. Not the 2.0
Thank you all for the help!!! I'm going to work on dry firing and isolation of each movement. Is it ok to dry fire?
If you mean fine for the gun? Yes. Dry firing only damages the gun if its rim-fire. Center-fire is good to go.
If you mean fine for the gun? Yes. Dry firing only damages the gun if its rim-fire. Center-fire is good to go.