Recently, I got out my FWB 80 (with stock rh adjustable grips), set up a little 10m range, and I've been trying to get in the black again. The first obstacle was aging eyes, but I found that an old pair of prescription eyeglasses with the addition of an aperture made of electrician's tape sharpened up the front sight blade quite a bit.
I'm having a great time, but I have a problem with my "natural sight alignment". (I'm not up to date on shooting jargon, so please forgive me if I'm not completely clear.) What I mean is that my front and rear sights do not stay in alignment if I close my eyes, raise my pistol a few inches, and then let it settle. When I open my eyes, the front sight blade is out of the rear sight notch to the left. I've crowded my thumb as far around the pistol as it will go (clockwise, looking at the top of the pistol) and the problem persists.
Now here's my question: Can anyone tell from the above if my problem is a grip problem or if it is a stance problem? As I write that it sounds like a lot to ask...how about this: is there any way I can troubleshoot my grip and stance to identify and correct this particular problem?
