No matter what, I always shoot to the left. I've done everything I can do to become a better shot, but I just can't hit center.
I practice dry firing at home, always keeping my eye on the front sight and watching for movement.
I've practiced dry firing at home with a hollow point round turned upside down and balanced on my slide.
I try to control my breathing.
I feel like I am doing well, and then, I go to the range... ...and I'm still shooting to the left. Grrr.
Thats from just about 7 yards or so, not very far. Ignore the ones outside the group, I decided to shoot fast towards the end of the magazine.
I mean, I've been carrying for a few years now. I've been shooting regularly for a couple years now. At what point do you just adjust your sights instead of practicing the 'fundamentals' over and over (and over and over and over) again without improvement?
EDIT: For clarification I was aiming for the red center...
I practice dry firing at home, always keeping my eye on the front sight and watching for movement.
I've practiced dry firing at home with a hollow point round turned upside down and balanced on my slide.
I try to control my breathing.
I feel like I am doing well, and then, I go to the range... ...and I'm still shooting to the left. Grrr.
Thats from just about 7 yards or so, not very far. Ignore the ones outside the group, I decided to shoot fast towards the end of the magazine.
I mean, I've been carrying for a few years now. I've been shooting regularly for a couple years now. At what point do you just adjust your sights instead of practicing the 'fundamentals' over and over (and over and over and over) again without improvement?
EDIT: For clarification I was aiming for the red center...