Ok so from what i see just about everywhere from anyone who shoots ELR or competition, I should be placing the pad of my finger center on the trigger, and most keep their thumb on the same side of the rifle as their hand. While this is not uncomfortable, its causing me personally some issue. I can simply shoot a better group holding the pistol grip with my thumb across and the trigger in the first fold of my finger. Trying to do what everyone says is the correct way causing some issue with the group and poi vs poa.
Photos below because i suck as describing this. Just spent the last couple hours, laying prone on my semi-trailer deck, dry fire practicing on a white piece of bark on a tree 500 yards off. Every time i use the "correct" hold, my point of aim shifts to one side or the other. When i use the other way, i can keep my point of aim on point thru the follow thru
Any info or suggestions. I'm not a competition shooter, no do i aspire to be, just want the best performance out of myself, as i can get.
Photos below because i suck as describing this. Just spent the last couple hours, laying prone on my semi-trailer deck, dry fire practicing on a white piece of bark on a tree 500 yards off. Every time i use the "correct" hold, my point of aim shifts to one side or the other. When i use the other way, i can keep my point of aim on point thru the follow thru
Any info or suggestions. I'm not a competition shooter, no do i aspire to be, just want the best performance out of myself, as i can get.