Rookie shooter here. Any tips for improving my fucked up high-left spread? Shooting HK P30, single or double shots.
Should mention that I've been shooting at 50-65 feet.
>>29205489
It's probably the gun, not you tbqh familia. Should have bought a Glock.
>>29205489
Practice
>>29205516
>>29205489
what is your goal?
if this was actually at 20 yards, and your looking for self defense, look at the impacts, and tell me how that isn't good enough?
>>29205489
more finger on the trigger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8JX2hZR_6g
>>29205489
>double shots
If you're firing quickly it could just be you not getting the muzzle back down on target
>shooting left
Are you right handed? Shooting left is common when you're not getting a clean straight back break. Throw more finger in there.
>>29206370
Ergonomics are subjective, and this is the one video of Pat's I'm inclined to disagree with (also why I'm currently seeding some of his TAPS shit)
This should have been posted in the first response. It tends to support what Pat says, but for reasons that are actually sound
>>29206442
Not OP, but I can see where I'm going wrong here, thanks for the chart, hopefully I can stop sawing my target's right side off now.
>>29206482
>>29205489
try this one too
>>29206370
Neat. Almost every single instruction I've ever seen is IF YOU DON'T USE JUST THE TIP OF THE PAD YOU'RE DOING IT COMPLETELY WRONG
>>29206517
kek
>>29206517
Got one for lefties?
>>29207025
>>29206520
Yeah. I tried for about 500 rd to just use the pad of my finger and never really got it. Fallow through is what helped.
>>29207092
In my experience, that sort of positioning is only for rifle marksmanship with an enhanced grip swell. Human fingers are just flat out longer than most triggers allow.