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Old August 7, 2012, 09:45 AM   #4
TailGator
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Excellent advice from Mr. Ettin, especially the third paragraph. Low and left is almost always because the shooter is jerking or lunging at the trigger to make the pistol fire, rather than pressing the trigger smoothly rearward and allowing the pistol to fire.

And Botswana, we have all done it. Dry fire practice really helps you work out of the bad habit.
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