I have been working on my grip and had to fix some placement issues and now I have noticed that I have developed the tendency to go high and right when dry practicing. After trying to figure out why I don't have the issue w my glock 19 compared to my 17 I figured out my firing hand was squeezingAt my pinky, and I'm assuming other fingers as well. If I remove my pinky from the equation on my 17 the front post stays much more still when the trigger breaks. Anyone know how I can fix this squeezing issue???
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uh,,, practice?
still better than amputation.NRA Range Safety Officer pistol and reloading instructor
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