Sigma accuracy?

So what exactly did he say you were doing wrong? I just purchased a Sigma 40 and I am shooting low and to the left. I don't have this problem with any other weapons I have fired, so I was leaning toward the sights being off. After reading this forum, I'm not so sure
 
I purchased my SW40VE last week and the waiting period was finally over yesterday so I ended up taking it to the range as soon as I got the chance. I had a bit of a problem getting used to the stiff trigger, same thing, low left, I went through about 150 rds and saw improvement with about every 25 rds, a couple more trips and I'm sure Ill be on point with it, it just takes some breaking in for both myself and the weapon.
 
So what exactly did he say you were doing wrong? I just purchased a Sigma 40 and I am shooting low and to the left. I don't have this problem with any other weapons I have fired, so I was leaning toward the sights being off. After reading this forum, I'm not so sure

Shooting low and left is caused by the shooter moving the gun just before the gun fires. I put a dummy cartridge in a magazine as a convincer and watch the gun move low and left without firing. Try dry firing with a quarter on the slide, and check yourself with a dummy cartridge.

Don't "milk the grip" or snatch at the trigger, just pull it smoothly and continuously straight back, moving only the trigger finger.
 
You do your job, the Sigma will do its. Mag full of my 124gr Hornady reloads offhand, 7 yards
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