I could use some advice. I keep shooting low and to the left and I have tried everything I can think of. I shoot a G19 and a shield in .40
I have not done done anything to the triggers, both are stock. Willing to listen and try some advice. Thanks
Dry fire, dry fire, dry fire. Keep dry firing until your trigger finger is sore, then dry fire some more.
Isolate your trigger finger
Maintain trigger control
Establish your sight picture
Apply pressure to your trigger, slowly
Back-off, apply a bit more pressure, slowly.
Repeat the process, try to get as close to trigger break as you can WITHOUT firing the gun
Maintain your sight picture the whole time
When the gun goes off as a surprise I bet you won't be low left.