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I don't know what I am doing wrong. I have a Glock 19 (9mm) and a 1911 (Full size, .45) and I can't shoot either one worth a darn. I'd guess about 70% of my shots end up going significantly to the left. I can't tell what I am doing differently with the ones that do land on target other than shooting "more carefully", though I still miss when I think I am being careful. With the 9mm it is directly left, with the .45 is is more down-left. Never off to the right. I shoot rifles and revolvers pretty well, I even shoot my little snubby 442 significantly better than either one of my automatics that are so popular with target shooters and the tactical crowd. 
With both autos I hold them in two hands, thumbs forward grip, pressing the trigger with the pad of my finger like you would on a rifle. I shoot revolvers with the finger joint but that feels very odd on anything else. I have tried dry firing both guns with a laser and my dry fire trigger pull is fine, but something is happening out there on the range with live fire. I have seen that pistol correction chart and it makes sense for the .45 because I do notice myself squeezing the gun as it goes off but I have no idea what I am doing wrong with the Glock.
Here is the chart for those who are not familiar:

With both autos I hold them in two hands, thumbs forward grip, pressing the trigger with the pad of my finger like you would on a rifle. I shoot revolvers with the finger joint but that feels very odd on anything else. I have tried dry firing both guns with a laser and my dry fire trigger pull is fine, but something is happening out there on the range with live fire. I have seen that pistol correction chart and it makes sense for the .45 because I do notice myself squeezing the gun as it goes off but I have no idea what I am doing wrong with the Glock.
Here is the chart for those who are not familiar: