Something I've been working on and had been doing "wrong" for awhile is the position of my trigger finger on the trigger. I had been positioning the trigger in the notch of my first knuckle. Then when I squeezed I would pull the muzzle downward with the trigger. I've been focusing lately on making sure the pad of my finger is on the trigger instead. That way I squeeze straight through without so much downward drift of the muzzle. Been doing some dry fire practice like that and focusing more when at the range on the mechanics instead of worrying so much about sight picture. It's making a difference for me.
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