Since I've now got off my lazy butt to fill out my PP stuff and thinking how nice it will be to shoot a pistol more than once a year when I go home to visit my folks I remembered the last time I shot a pistol (Christmas of 2014). My little brother pointed out that I was anticipating the recoil on my own damn pistol that I had shot many times before and on a regular basis when we lived elsewhere. He pointed out that the first few rounds were well placed on target but as i kept going *eek...14 round magazine* my rounds kept getting lower and lower on target even though I initially started aiming at the same spot. He tried a cool exercise with me to prove it. I handed him the gun and would turn my back to him. He would rack the slide but not tell me if he put a round in the chamber. Then I would aim and pull the trigger. Sure enough I caught myself pushing down as I pulled the trigger. First few times the chamber was empty but after I appeared to relax a bit he loaded a live round and I fired. Then another. I thought it was getting better but once I went back to regular shooting it started happening again.
Anyone on here know of some kind of exercise I can do besides actually shooting to remedy this? I'm glad he spotted it and worked with me a bi to try and correct it!!
Anyone on here know of some kind of exercise I can do besides actually shooting to remedy this? I'm glad he spotted it and worked with me a bi to try and correct it!!
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