JV_
05-03-2012, 10:54 AM
At the recent AFHS class in VA, ToddG mentioned that my weak thumb was moving a lot during my press-out. It turns out that I wasn't locking my wrist that last little bit, which was a new problem that developed after moving to the 226. With Glocks, I locked my wrist out and rested my thumb at the top of the trigger guard, under the rail. With the 226, that ledge area is much smaller, and I wasn't indexing it consistently.
Previously, I was getting a lot of vertical variation in my press-out's first shot, it's now fixed (or at least minimized). I spent a bit of time last night watching my sights, and changing around the wrist lock, and it looks like they're very much related.
I have no idea if that's something that's unique to me, but I wanted to mention it in case anyone has a similar issue.
I still have a problem of not focusing on my front sight, when I'm cold, but that's a discussion for another thread.
Previously, I was getting a lot of vertical variation in my press-out's first shot, it's now fixed (or at least minimized). I spent a bit of time last night watching my sights, and changing around the wrist lock, and it looks like they're very much related.
I have no idea if that's something that's unique to me, but I wanted to mention it in case anyone has a similar issue.
I still have a problem of not focusing on my front sight, when I'm cold, but that's a discussion for another thread.