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As a couple others have said, there is no replacement for dry firing. Dry firing will teach you how to move your trigger without moving the sights. I do most of my dry firing at a blank wall with my goal being letting the hammer fall with no sight movement. Yes, I know it is very boring but it is necessary.

Second, when you do go out to practice with live rounds, figure out what one thing you need to work on the most and only work on that one aspect. Don't add anything to it, just one thing. It is really simple and depends on three things: trigger, trigger, and trigger.
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I adjusted my grip, especially noticed the difference on my pocket pistol. I not practicing as much as I was earlier in the year. I can’t afford to. I did just win 1st place in the “B class”. I’m still not near as good as the pros who have been shooting competition for 30+ years.
My biggest issue is the pocket class.


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