Just for clarification, I have no doubt it's my technique and not the gun.
Useful advice. I wish I had paid more attention on the second range trip. There was something about my focus on the front sight and trigger pull that made the difference. I haven't done the "imaginary box", but I think that will be a big help.
Sadly, when it comes to handgun shooting, I am 100% self taught, which is not a good thing. If it comes down to it I'll take a course before I do my CHL but I still think I can figure this out if I can work out the deficiencies in my technique.
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