Originally Posted by
psalms144.1
When it comes to shooting Glocks left, I have tried EVERYTHING to counteract. What I've come to as a solution for me is (a) sight offset (not radical, but noticeable) and focus on support hand grip. I've tried more finger, less finger, and fishhook finger (the latter worked best, but was so different from how I shoot any other platform that I almost never use it without conscious thought) - none were consistent. When I AGGRESSIVELY grip the pistol with my support hand, I shoot center with whatever random act of violence I inflict on my trigger.
This is becoming more and more apparent to me as I age and a combination of laziness and multiple old injuries to my support hand/wrist are making my support grip strength more and more "iffy." As little as 8 years ago, I was able to shoot a "Now" drill (draw, fire a full magazine, emergency reload, and fire an additional shot) at 7 yards into a ragged hole group about the size of a golf ball consistently in under 6 seconds. I can still make the time, but the group is much larger and more left than before; unless I consciously grip the snot out of the pistol with my support hand...