GLP Standard
New member
Im reading a book that a member on here mailed me (cant remember who, or the book name and dont feel like going to look)
Ive taken the advice in it, and gotten the proper grip..."the winning grip" if you will, as it is called in the book. Im using the "water bucket pull" method of pulling the trigger, and trying to watch my sights while I dry fire to see how bad they move around. They seem to stay pretty stable, but while im squeezing, my sight alignment moves all around. It seems like it stabalizes just before the trigger breaks, and the hammer drops, but theres really no way of telling without live firing, and my range membership expired on the 31st
Is there anyway to prevent this? I can hold the sights steady forever, but as soon as I start to pull the trigger, the sights move around, making my sight alignment off.
Ive taken the advice in it, and gotten the proper grip..."the winning grip" if you will, as it is called in the book. Im using the "water bucket pull" method of pulling the trigger, and trying to watch my sights while I dry fire to see how bad they move around. They seem to stay pretty stable, but while im squeezing, my sight alignment moves all around. It seems like it stabalizes just before the trigger breaks, and the hammer drops, but theres really no way of telling without live firing, and my range membership expired on the 31st
Is there anyway to prevent this? I can hold the sights steady forever, but as soon as I start to pull the trigger, the sights move around, making my sight alignment off.