Yes, good question.Good question.
It's tough to see so much either wrong or incomplete.Here you go.
Bingo.Those charts are useless.
No need to get a bat. Come to the family reunion on 12th. There will be those there that you might learn a lot from.I appreciate everyone’s help. I’m gonna pick up some snap caps today. And I’ll be back at the range Sunday (and hopefully Monday if I can get my day off work!) I was about 80% sure my problems were just because I’m brand new to guns. But there was a good 20% in the back of my mind telling me that I was just a terrible shot and maybe I should get rid of the gun and get a bat or something!!!!
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The best I can offer is I agree with others, get a .22 (love my Browning Buck Mark) and take Ben up on his offer.I'm in Spring, west of 45. If you'd like, we could get together to do a little shooting. I'm not a great shot; I've never shot Distinguished and now that I'm old I accept that I never will. (Kudos to t-astragal!) However, I know some basics I'd be happy to pass along.
Sounds like you are squeezing your whole hand instead of just the trigger finger. That will make the shot low and left. Concentrate of a good, solid grip and then just squeeze the trigger finger.
He's made arrangements to get together with someone who should be able to help a little.DO you know an experienced shooter that can help you?
I keep seeing that chart pop up, but the "anticipating recoil" is wrong.
There are plenty of errors/omissions on that chart.I keep seeing that chart pop up, but the "anticipating recoil" is wrong.
There are plenty of errors/omissions on that chart.