I have previously read Todd's article on 22 training and decided that the cost of a 22 conversion was worth it to get the extra practice on the pressout and on pure marksmanship. I received my conversion the other day and went to the range. I proceeded to first familiarize myself with the conversion, then put 100 rounds down range on marksmanship practice and roughly 60 on the press out. I then transitioned to 9mm and the problems started. I was flinching terribly and my marksmanship and press out were noticeably worse than normal. Note: practice at rapid fire and sight tracking still went well. So I guess my question would be, before I waste anymore ammo, how do those of you who train with 22 divide you're training time in order to avoid degradation of the grip and trigger control. Next time I go I'm going to do more switching between the two, and that may be all that is required, but I would like to hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
Note: weapon is a gen 3 Glock 19 ny1/- with an advantage arms conversion.