Cocked & Locked: Reaching Out With Your Carry Gun
Robert H. Boatman at Human Events - on the efficacy of long-range handgun shooting practice.
"Recoil is not something that should be struggled with, fought or tamed, because that can't be done consistently either. One takes a ride with recoil in a firm, positive and consistent fashion. A shooter needs to learn the best ballet for his piece and himself. ... The ballet must become the shooter's friend, observed closely and treated identically with every shot."
In terms of sight picture, rather than aligning your front and rear sights as usual and "holding over" or aiming at some point above your target, it is far more precise to raise the front sight post above level in the rear notch and place that sight picture on your target. Inexperienced long-range shooters tend to overcompensate and shoot high. Be assured that your gun will generally shoot straighter than you think it will.