I know there are lots of "I shoot left what's wrong" threads out there but I think this one is just a bit different. Since I started shooting I've focused on improving my accuracy with mostly slow controlled shots, not worrying about controlling the recoil for fastest possible follow up.
That said one of the one things that bothered me is that the muzzle has tended to flip up and to the right when it recoils rather then straight up. Until this last weekend when I tried holding the gun more centered in front of my body and standing more square to the target. Now low and behold the gun recoils straight up and returns back to the target much quicker.
The issue is that holding the gun more centered in front of my body, as opposed to in line with my right eye, seems to cause me to aim a bit to the left. It's not a huge amount, less the 2inches at 50ft, but I still feel there should be some way to counter this.
That said one of the one things that bothered me is that the muzzle has tended to flip up and to the right when it recoils rather then straight up. Until this last weekend when I tried holding the gun more centered in front of my body and standing more square to the target. Now low and behold the gun recoils straight up and returns back to the target much quicker.
The issue is that holding the gun more centered in front of my body, as opposed to in line with my right eye, seems to cause me to aim a bit to the left. It's not a huge amount, less the 2inches at 50ft, but I still feel there should be some way to counter this.