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  • John Coffey
    There could be two things going on. One is that you need to get used to the recoil and adjust your grip on the weapon, or your trigger finger could be pulling you off. What I mean is that if you put your tip of your trigger finger on the trigger it will push straight back, but if you put your nuckle joint on the trigger it will pull in the direction that the finger is traveling.I hope that this helps.
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  • Supreme One
    Hello, "if you put your nuckle joint on the trigger it will pull in the direction that the finger is traveling.I hope that this helps" not for me. If I use the tip it pulls, the knuckle keeps it straight.

    Michael

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  • Contender Man
    setup in a good solid rest position and try a couple different loads and/or brands of ammo and bullet weights using the same sight picture for all and see where the point of impact is.

    If PoI stays at or near where you've reported contact Taurus.


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