Let me first start off by saying I've been shooting since I was around 10 and I'm 27. Needless to say I know the fundamentals of handgun shooting and I shoot all my handguns very well.
I have a kimber 1911 and at first I thought i needed to drift my sights cause I was shooting left. That was until I was testing out some new hand loads and I benched it to see how it was grouping. It grouped well and I found out it wasn't the gun, it was me. Today I put 100 rounds thru it and I was making adjustments to my trigger finger, how my left hand overlaps my right hand, making sure there's equal space i between my front and rear sights ect. But I still shot left and kept blowing the left side of the target out. I'm shooting great groups, just left. All my other handguns including over 45s I can put them right in there but for some reason my 1911 I've always have problems. I have the trigger tuned by a gunsmith and breaks very crisp at 3 pounds so I'm not sure what I need to do. I'm open to suggestions.
I have a kimber 1911 and at first I thought i needed to drift my sights cause I was shooting left. That was until I was testing out some new hand loads and I benched it to see how it was grouping. It grouped well and I found out it wasn't the gun, it was me. Today I put 100 rounds thru it and I was making adjustments to my trigger finger, how my left hand overlaps my right hand, making sure there's equal space i between my front and rear sights ect. But I still shot left and kept blowing the left side of the target out. I'm shooting great groups, just left. All my other handguns including over 45s I can put them right in there but for some reason my 1911 I've always have problems. I have the trigger tuned by a gunsmith and breaks very crisp at 3 pounds so I'm not sure what I need to do. I'm open to suggestions.