I had a Glock 19 for 15 years and NEVER did like the trigger. Sold it and got a CZ P-01 and it was LOVE from day one.
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I had a Glock 19 for 15 years and NEVER did like the trigger. Sold it and got a CZ P-01 and it was LOVE from day one.
Are you shooting with one eye closed or both eyes open? Are you right handed or left? Do you know how to determine your dominate eye? All of these may play a factor in where your rounds are going. With the rounds going left, are they in a tight group or just all over the paper?
I think a competent instructor may be able to pick up on what you are doing right/wrong and help you improve your shooting, regardless of what gun is in your hand and it shouldn't take but a few minutes of observation.
As others have said, practice, practice, practice, then practice some more. Dry Firing will help, as long as you do correctly. If you practice a bad habit, all your doing is re-enforcing it. Get someone to help you resolve the shooting to the left issue, then practice what fixed the problem.
Dry firing will help, also grip strengthening. Dry firing a Double Action Trigger will really help in my opinion.