To see if you are flinching buy some snap caps, stagger them in a couple of mags with live rounds and see what happens when you run across one of them. You'd be surprised to see how much most people will flinch.
Also, another thing. Look at your index finger, there are three "parts" divided by your knuckles. Be sure the bottom or last "part" of your finger is not resting on the frame of the gun while you are squeezing the trigger. Unless your fingers are ultra bony when you press your trigger that last part of your finger will flex (flesh/muscle will push outward) and cause shots to go low left also.
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