Actually, Feedramp's response to you "over there" was right on the money (IMHO).
You have to practice. Dry firing especially will give you a good indication if you are pulling the gun one way or the other, at the the time the hammer falls. Experiment with different grip styles too. A high thumb hold absolutely reduces muzzle flip, but some of my buddies lose some accuracy as a result, when holding thumb-high.
You have to practice. Dry firing especially will give you a good indication if you are pulling the gun one way or the other, at the the time the hammer falls. Experiment with different grip styles too. A high thumb hold absolutely reduces muzzle flip, but some of my buddies lose some accuracy as a result, when holding thumb-high.