One I picked up at another forum for just the southpaws.
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Here is a copy of the left and right handed target that is posted within that topic.
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One I picked up at another forum for just the southpaws.
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I'm new on the site but have the distiction of perefecting southpaw shooting slightly low always to the right. i have a 24/7 compact that is fairly new (500 rounds) and have big hands. i know it is trigger control but it seems that there is a lot of trigger distance and i think i am slipping on the trigger. i shoot consistent with my Ruber 45 so i know how to do it right sometimes! Can anybody give advise or is their any trigger magic i can get done to decrease travel or LB?
i shoot consistint low, but with good groups, know its not the gun but me, it think my prob it the lightness of the gun and the longness of the pull.
i own a mil/pro PT140
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I've found this diagram very useful. Now if I could just make the necessary adjustments.
Rugers, S&W's, Marlins, Taurus, Henry and a shotty.
You know, i was shooting up and to the right with my piece, and on center with my buddys 1911. I found out it wasnt that i was anticipating the recoil, but that my finger was to far into the trigger. Now i just use the first 1/3 of my finger, and im dead on target