Good afternoon everyone:
I have noticed that I will typically shoot consistently low and left. From doing some research I have found that two of the most common reasons for this is grip and trigger push.
I am pretty sure that it's not trigger push, which leaves me with grip issues.
I went to the range this morning. I put about 100 rounds each through both my Shield 9mm and the new EZ .380 that I just picked up.
I was conscious of my grip with my 9mm, and I seem to have improved, though there is still lots of room for improvement. I didn't see much improvement with the .380. I was shooting low/ left with few exceptions.
Now to my question... would adding something like a talon grip (or something similar to fatten the grip) help me? My current train of thought is that the .380 is very narrow, and I can't get a good enough grip to avoid "milking the gun", and a little bit thicker grip on the 9mm might help reduce my tendencies further.
any ideas? am I better off just practicing a lot?
thanks
Exco
I have noticed that I will typically shoot consistently low and left. From doing some research I have found that two of the most common reasons for this is grip and trigger push.
I am pretty sure that it's not trigger push, which leaves me with grip issues.
I went to the range this morning. I put about 100 rounds each through both my Shield 9mm and the new EZ .380 that I just picked up.
I was conscious of my grip with my 9mm, and I seem to have improved, though there is still lots of room for improvement. I didn't see much improvement with the .380. I was shooting low/ left with few exceptions.
Now to my question... would adding something like a talon grip (or something similar to fatten the grip) help me? My current train of thought is that the .380 is very narrow, and I can't get a good enough grip to avoid "milking the gun", and a little bit thicker grip on the 9mm might help reduce my tendencies further.
any ideas? am I better off just practicing a lot?
thanks
Exco