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Since buying the hellcat, I’ve done a lot of dry firing at home with the elms g sight system and I’m spot on. Took it out to fire live ammo for the third time since owning it and noticed I was low left. I’m not gonna blame the gun, tips to help me clean this up please would be appreciated.
 
Since buying the hellcat, I’ve done a lot of dry firing at home with the elms g sight system and I’m spot on. Took it out to fire live ammo for the third time since owning it and noticed I was low left. I’m not gonna blame the gun, tips to help me clean this up please would be appreciated.
Are you right handed or left ?
Right eye or left eye dominant ?

I’m right handed, left eye dominant. Have to adjust for poss cross dominance as well
 
If your right-handed, low and left would be your finger is too close to the tip. Center the trigger on the pad and make sure you're moving the trigger straight back. On the tip you tend to push the trigger to the left, near the joint you tend to pull the trigger to the right. I think I have a video on this. Bummer, it's on Full30 but it's not working. Some of my older videos didn't move good when they upgraded the system.
 
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I’d say it’s either trigger finger placement or, if your shots are hitting at an angle (like in a line) low left of bullseye, then it’s possible your trigger hand fingers are moving with your trigger finger.
 
Another tip i recently found out that might help out a lot of us. When you get to the range grip the pistol using only your middle finger and trigger finger leaving the other ones straight. Fire between 3-5 round like this if all round are on target and in desired area then fully grip the pistol with one hand (For me it was my right hand as it is my dominate) fire 3-5 additional rounds and check target again. If you notice you are low left when firing the pistol make sure you aren't pulling the pistol down with your pinky and ring finger (This sadly was my problem). If rounds are in desired target area fully grip pistol with both hands and fire 3-5 additional rounds and check target. If rounds aren't in desired area check placement and grip of support hand. Remember your Support hand is just that "SUPPORT" it should follow your dominate hand and only help by keeping the pistol centered. The Pistol should sit on the first bone of your index finger coming from your hand with your palm only touching the pistol on the exposed grip. All other finger are gently wrapped around your dominant hand.
 
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