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Old August 31, 2012, 08:43 AM   #21
ketland
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Fundamentals as noted by the previous poster are the key. One thing I'll add to this. It's not a bad idea to set up a rest at the range when you first shoot / break in your pistol, so you know exactly where it is hitting without your flaws in the equation. Then dry practice, to get a feel for the pistol, and do this very consciously, be very aware of all the little details, how much movement you are getting etc. Then go to live fire, with deliberate care and focus, do not try to rush, focus on the fundamentals.
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