Okey-dokey, so in replacement of Gabe’s Pistol Shooting Solutions class that we had to cancel this Fall, I signed up for a local defensive pistol class and enjoyed it quite a bit. It’s very clear to me now that my most immediate problem to be solved is the push on the gun I exert when trying to press the trigger quickly. I can dry-fire all day long and keep the sights relatively aligned while mashing the trigger but when I get to the range and try and make a shot under pressure, I still have the tendency of pushing my shots low. If I slow down I’ll hit where I want to but when I’ve got a timer on me I throw shots. Furthermore, this problem only happens if I’m trying to track my shots through follow-through. If I switch to target focus the problem goes away.
What’s a good way to work through this? Run drills where the objective is to react to a timer and break a shot as quickly as I can? Start slowly and gradually increase my speed? Would love some feedback….
Thanks,
Eric