It is just a matter of dry fire practice.
An instructor showed me a great way to do this a few years back. It works great.
Gun empty, put a target up on the wall. touch the muzzle the target (sometimes in an inch away or so) then dry fire. You will see the front sight jump all around. But you will start holding it on sight much better.
I still practice dry firing a lot. Have fun be safe.
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