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+1 on the snap caps and grip adjustment. Have you "bench rested" the pistol and shot at a sighting target (the kind with a grid). Bench resting eliminates hand/arm movement and can help you stabilize your trigger.
firing "left" (high or low) is common among right handers and is often related to trigger control and grip.
That being said, for rear sight adjustments, move the sight the direction you want the shot to go. Rule of thumb is "front opposite (moot point for the Glock), rear same".
Just a few more things to consider.
firing "left" (high or low) is common among right handers and is often related to trigger control and grip.
That being said, for rear sight adjustments, move the sight the direction you want the shot to go. Rule of thumb is "front opposite (moot point for the Glock), rear same".
Just a few more things to consider.