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Practice.

And I don't mean that as a smart 🫏 answer. Spending time shooting (from offhand position in this case) helps in various ways. The obvious ones are muscle memory and confidence. But while practiicng I also routinely figure out small changes that help in various ways.

Just spend a bunch of time shooting from offhand and keep what works, get rid of what doesn't.
 
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Practice.

And I don't mean that as a smart 🫏 answer. Spending time shooting (from offhand position in this case) helps in various ways. The obvious ones are muscle memory and confidence. But while practiicng I also routinely figure out small changes that help in various ways.

Just spend a bunch of time shooting from offhand and keep what works, get rid of what doesn't.
This is the real answer. About two(ish) years ago I decided that I wanted to get better at silhouette. I was really REALLY terrible at standing and shooting freehand. I began practicing 3-4 days each week. Only about 20-30 minutes each morning. I’d shoot maybe 20-25 pellets. It’s didn’t take too long before I began to notice that more silhouettes were falling than before. This practice stuff really does pay off. I’ve even begun to experiment shooting with both eyes open. It’s not as difficult a challenge as it seems on the surface.
Kenny