Assuming you're a right handed shooter: You shot low left...because you tried to snatch the shot. You had your sights aligned on the bullseye for a moment...you jerked the trigger at that same moment --- instead of accepting the wobble of your sight picture --- and simply pressing the trigger straight back.
You drop the shot...because there is a tightness in your shoulders --- when your subconscious tries to anticipate the recoil of the gun --- buy the dropping of your shoulders, which is sometimes called dipping. Everbody dips once in a while...it all depends how much and how frequent.
Relax your shoulders, breathe and press the trigger straight back.
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That rifle hanging on the wall of the working class flat or labourer's cottage is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there."
--- George Orwell
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