How to Avoid Shooting Low: Don't Blame it on the Gun| Gun Talk

Published on October 28, 2018
Duration: 3:02

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.

Quick Summary

Consistently shooting low is usually a shooter error, not a gun defect. Master your trigger control by maintaining a firm grip and pulling the trigger straight back without moving the firearm. Avoid dipping the gun as the shot breaks, a common mistake that causes low impacts.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction: Shooting Low Blame
  2. 00:13Demonstration: Springfield Armory 911 Accuracy
  3. 00:24Demonstration: Springfield Armory XDS Accuracy
  4. 00:30Demonstration: Springfield Armory 10mm Accuracy
  5. 00:41Demonstration: Springfield Armory XD-E Accuracy
  6. 00:56Shooter vs. Gun Accuracy Explained
  7. 01:10Fundamental Shooting Technique: Steady Hold
  8. 01:30Proper Trigger Pull Explained
  9. 01:50Common Mistake: Dipping the Gun
  10. 02:15Solution: Firm Grip & Control
  11. 02:38Conclusion: Master Trigger Pull

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I keep shooting low with my pistol?

Consistently shooting low is typically a shooter error, not a fault of the firearm. The most common causes are an improper grip and disturbing the firearm's aim during the trigger pull. Focus on a firm grip and pulling the trigger straight back without moving the gun.

What is the most important technique to avoid shooting low?

The most critical technique to avoid shooting low is mastering trigger control. This involves pulling the trigger straight back without any lateral or vertical movement of the firearm. A firm, steady grip is also essential to support this precise trigger manipulation.

How can I improve my trigger pull to increase accuracy?

To improve your trigger pull, practice holding the firearm firmly and steadily. Focus on a smooth, rearward motion of the trigger finger. The speed of the pull is less important than ensuring the firearm remains perfectly still as the shot breaks.

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