Given the number of and level of the shooters and instructors here I figured this would be the best place to ask two questions I have but can't seem to find an answer for.
1 - When the shot breaks and the gun recoils, the trigger stays fully back, the gun comes back down into another sight picture - do you ever check your shot placement or do you want to keep a constant focus on your front site? why? I always try to swap focus to the target for a split second to check my shot placement but then I'll loose my front site for a sec. I'm thinking this is a bad habit from bullseye shooting I need to break, correct?
2 - I can't seem to track the front site in recoil and I'm picking it up/tracking it in my peripheral vision first and bringing it back into alignment as the pistol comes back to the target during recovery, the site isn't moving very far but it's sure moving very fast, is tracking the front site meant to mean a razor sharp focus on the site or is what I describe closer? I'm sort of just following the blur from the front dot and bringing it back down as the gun comes back to target. I know where the front site is all the time but I may not have it as my centered focus. Good, bad, or dead wrong?
3 - During the press out your trigger finger is on the trigger or on the frame? I have mine on the trigger as I can see both my sights and target and I know I'm going to shoot or I wouldn't be driving my gun towards the target, is this correct or should I still have my finger off the trigger until full extension? I can think of many reasons to have it on the trigger in such a circumstance but I've been wrong many times before.
As always thank you for your insight.