So I took my new Glock to the NRA range for the first time, just got back. It was great! They make you take a short safety test which is basically reading the answers off a sheet and marking them down, took me about 5 minutes. The cute young girl at the desk was very nice and helped me get everything I needed, an extra box of 9mm, earplugs, and targets. The range is well designed with safety glass in between the shooting booths and range officers making sure no shenanigans go on, I even saw him giving tips to someone about hand placement so he didn't cut his thumb on the slide. The overall atmosphere was friendly, fun, and safe.
Would really like to get some advice from you guys though, this is the first gun I personally own and although I have been shooting many times it was never really a regular thing for me so I don't have a lot of practice and I've mainly shot rifles. I was kind of disappointed with myself about my shot placement. I know I am new so I'm not going to beat myself up about it, just get more ammo and keep practicing about once a week

but it would be nice if you can offer any advice to a beginner shooter on what I'm doing wrong. Any general advice is appreciated!
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