I think your problem is trigger control. You have to find the "sweet spot" of your finger. this is close to the tip. Try placing your finger on the triger at differant spots while dry firing. Your sweet spot is where you put your finger on the trigger, squeeze, and the gun doesn't move. Watch the sights carefully during dry fire practice. Dry firing is the best practice next to the real thing. I also beside dry firing my gun have a CO2 pellet gun that is a revolver. I dry fire this a-lot on double action to build finger strength. I aim and squeeze carefully on single action for accurcy. Then I dry fire my hand gun that I am training with at the time also. REMEMBER PRACTICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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