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Old 04-11-2016, 12:13 AM
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As mentioned, the 'Low' is usually anticipation, while the 'Left' is usually twisting the pistol during the last fraction of a second at trigger break, due to trigger finger placement... But usually that might cause the dime to drop during dry fire (which you say isn't happening during Dry Fire).

Everyone's hands are different and the trigger finger placement that achieves a straight rearward trigger press for one person MIGHT not be the same trigger finger placement for another. For me... I needed to change from Mid-Pad, to the 1st joint crease, while others needed to do just the opposite.

To see if you're twisting, focus on a fixed spot on a wall and see if the front dot twists left when the trigger breaks.

Of course... Like anticipation, this may only be happening during Live Fire practice.

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