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Old July 28, 2013, 11:32 AM   #22
jimbob86
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The cure for pulling right is lots and lots of dry fire practice. It will strengthen your hand, making your hold steadier.

This will also smooth out the trigger pull.

You may want to clean and lightly lube the lockwork first.

For more live fire practice, I'd recomend a handloading set up. A Lee hand press kit, dies and components will set you back less than $200, and will fit in a couple of shoe boxes.

It does not get any simpler than loading .38 special target loads, and you can make them for as little as $16 per hundred, using plated bullets. Lead bullets are even cheaper, but I don't like the mess, myself.
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