Well, lots of things can go to it. Fix my heeling flaw.
A good trigger pull does it. The bullseyes I shoot are all good surprise breaks. Natch.
Distracting me from the heeling potential I can concentrate on pinning and reset, but there are diminishing returns with distractions. They only work for a little while. And then the shooting reset becomes a habit I may not want to cement in place.
More dry fire before range trip, sho'.
Rent a gun. Trick myself with variety.
But I am at a loss otherwise, after all that. "Be good at the trigger pull." Yeah, I KNOW that... And, hell, that struggle is probably lifetime's effort for everybody. Even the best shooters wouldn't mind improving that.
I don't think there is any trick that fixes it forever, for all time. I should know that by now.
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