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6/27/2010 11:34:07 AM EDT
Went to the range today and broke in my new G23. I have a question on correcting my aim. I had decent groups with a flyer here and there, which will all get better with practice. However, at 10 yards the group was consistently a couple inches right of my POA. Any articles, videos, pics, advice to help me correct this?

Oh, and I'm a lefty.
6/27/2010 12:06:41 PM EDT
[#1]
7/1/2010 5:24:03 PM EDT
[#2]
What is meant by "wrist breaking up"

All my shots at 15 and 20 yards seem to be here.
7/1/2010 5:44:11 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
What is meant by "wrist breaking up"

All my shots at 15 and 20 yards seem to be here.


You are anticipation the recoil.
7/1/2010 6:10:07 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Quoted:
What is meant by "wrist breaking up"

All my shots at 15 and 20 yards seem to be here.


You are anticipation the recoil.


Another thing to work on is lock your wrists and allow your elbows to flex slightly under recoil.  This will help manage recoil and bring you back on target faster and more consistantly.
7/1/2010 10:30:41 PM EDT
[#5]

Have you verified that the gun is sighted in properly?

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7/2/2010 1:57:46 AM EDT
[#6]
Your saying that your getting a good (enough for now) grouping but your POI is consistently right of the POA? You need to adjust the sights to the left. For some reason, every single firearm I get I need to adjust to the left. It would be one thing if it were just my eyes but after I zero them, they are dead on for any of my shooting buddies. I just find it odd. And I too am left handed.
7/2/2010 4:31:18 AM EDT
[#7]


that target is for a right handed shooter, lefties use a mirror image.

eta also it is for single handed shooting