Shooting low and right

thesheepdog

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I took my 1911 out this weekend and shot 50 rounds through it.

I noticed I was consistently hitting low and right.

As I was aiming for center mass, I would squeeze the trigger, and follow through, but my shots were not hitting center mass.

Target distance was 10 yards.
Shooting remington UMC 230gr FMJ's.


Should I be doing a 12 o'clock hold on center mass or should I be doing a 6 o'clock hold on center mass?
 
Are you right- or left-handed? What hold are you using? Either way, shift your lower(support) hand slightly away from the trigger, laying that thumb firmly in front of your gripping hand. Pull into your fingers with your support hand a little tighter. Use caution for hammer/slide bite.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysa50-plo48

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low right for a leftie would indicate you are anticipating recoil. Randomly load 1-2 snap caps in your magazines then shoot. When you hit a snap cap take careful note to what you do to the gun. I'm sure you'll catch yourself pushing it down....
 
+1 sirsloop

I randomly loaded snap caps when my wife first started shooting, both revolver and semi. I noticed her flinching before shooting. She started figuring out what she was doing wrong after about 100 rounds. She's a southpaw also.
 
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