I have a glock 23 , 40 Caliber and wife has a Sig Sauer 229 9 mm.
When I originally purcahsed the Glock I loved it and could get nice patterns, now I am shooting low and to the left. I know this is a trigger control issue, which I cannot seem to fix no matter how much dry fire and practice I get in. I have also started getting a rasberry on the V in my right hand from shooting the glock. I was using a Hogue grip on it before , but have gone back to the base grip for now to see if that will get ride of the rasberry issue.
Anyway looking for ideas or any tricks other people have tired to fix the trigger pull issue. I mentioned the Sig because now I find I shoot better with that. I hated the Sig at first because of its extra weight and for some reason I could not stand the beaver tail on that gun. Now I seem to like the estra weight, love the beaver tail, dont lik ethe trigger pull (no sweet spot have to let the trigger come all the way back affter each pull).
When I originally purcahsed the Glock I loved it and could get nice patterns, now I am shooting low and to the left. I know this is a trigger control issue, which I cannot seem to fix no matter how much dry fire and practice I get in. I have also started getting a rasberry on the V in my right hand from shooting the glock. I was using a Hogue grip on it before , but have gone back to the base grip for now to see if that will get ride of the rasberry issue.
Anyway looking for ideas or any tricks other people have tired to fix the trigger pull issue. I mentioned the Sig because now I find I shoot better with that. I hated the Sig at first because of its extra weight and for some reason I could not stand the beaver tail on that gun. Now I seem to like the estra weight, love the beaver tail, dont lik ethe trigger pull (no sweet spot have to let the trigger come all the way back affter each pull).