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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl Licht" data-source="post: 3616784" data-attributes="member: 3330"><p>Lots of good advice above. Dry fire will help with a lot of things. Are you aiming carefully, getting the precise sight picture, and then when you see it you rush the trigger pull? I've had problems before with working really hard to get the perfect sight picture on the target, the when I see it it's "OMG THERE IT IS SHOOT NOW!" and pushing the shot way low. Similar to a flinch, same results but not really a flinch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl Licht, post: 3616784, member: 3330"] Lots of good advice above. Dry fire will help with a lot of things. Are you aiming carefully, getting the precise sight picture, and then when you see it you rush the trigger pull? I've had problems before with working really hard to get the perfect sight picture on the target, the when I see it it's "OMG THERE IT IS SHOOT NOW!" and pushing the shot way low. Similar to a flinch, same results but not really a flinch. [/QUOTE]
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