How to Avoid Shooting Low: Don't Blame it on the Gun| Gun Talk
This guide, drawing on instruction from Springfield Armory's Rob Leatham, addresses the common issue of shooting low. It emphasizes that the fault lies with the shooter's technique, not the firearm's accuracy. Key takeaways include maintaining a firm grip, executing a straight-back trigger pull without disturbing the aim, and overcoming the tendency to dip the gun as the shot breaks. Consistent practice under tension is crucial for improvement.









