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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco
For a right hander, pulling to the left is also a sign that you are putting too much finger on the trigger. And putting too little finger on the trigger will cause you to pull to the right. The pull is only slight, 1-2 degrees off angle, but over 10-15 yards that could mean a few inches.
A lot of people will naturally shoot low with new handguns as they overcompensate for the expected kick and they will subconsciously pull down on the gun just as soon as they pull the trigger.
My suggestions are, practice pulling the trigger with the gun empty until you get your grip set and are comfortable with it and record yourself shooting the next time you go to the range from different angles. This way you can see what you are doing to cause the pulling. Until you see and understand what you are doing to cause the pulling you won't be able to correct it.
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I forgot about trigger pull... duh...
Download this target:
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=313762
That is for a right handed shooter, switch everything for a lefty.