I will investigate this online as soon as I get home, but why are my rounds ending up low on the target? I aim at the "bad guy's" upper chest and end up shooting him in the balls
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If I recall correctly...Also try doing your dry fire drills with a round balanced on the front of the slide. When you can squeeze the trigger without the round falling off, you're doing it right This trick helped my wife out a bunch.
If you are hitting low, it is most likely anticipation of recoil. Try this exercise. Dry fire at a target. With an unloaded gun. Aim at a target and squeeze the trigger. When you can keep your sights in the same place when your trigger breaks, you will most likely have corrected your problem. Try dry firing a five times before you shoot for real. Tell yourself that you are still dry firing when you shoot. It sounds crazy, but it works. Its also great practice. If you practice at home, double check that your gun is not loaded and practice your dry firing with your gun pointed in a safe direction. Aiming at the TV is not recommended. If you are worried about dry firing damaging your gun, use Snap Caps. Snap caps are also great for practicing clearing malfunctions: stove pipes and double feeds. Try to clear them in less than 2 seconds.
Good luck!
Also try doing your dry fire drills with a round balanced on the front of the slide. When you can squeeze the trigger without the round falling off, you're doing it right This trick helped my wife out a bunch.
So you suck do you? Practice, practice, practice but you stand not alone. Many of us suck myself included and those that don't the majority I suspect are liars.
This is so very true! Very few of us will ever admit that we need some instruction or some regular practice.
Some front sights look tall to my bad eyes, others look normal. Some guns I line up normally, others I have to tip the barrel up (use the bottom of the front sight instead of lining up the tops all three in a row).
Depends on your eyes
(I pass the snap cap test, it does help me find the correct finger placement on each trigger; also not the same on each gun)
and end up shooting him in the balls
So you suck do you? Practice, practice, practice but you stand not alone. Many of us suck myself included and those that don't the majority I suspect are liars.