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Old August 3, 1999, 11:15 PM   #2
George Stringer
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Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
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Joe, I think first he needs to have the hammer follow problem addressed by a gunsmith. As to the slide, it seems to me that if that were going to affect the impact of the round and the slide was bearing more on the left side that it would push the round to the right. I did a little experiment for a customer a couple of weeks ago. His pistol was shooting high. To illustrate what I was telling him about the differences a properly fitted bushing will have on the point of impact I used four different bushing in his pistol and had four distinct groups in different areas of the target. There was his original bushing that grouped 6" high at one o'clock and with the other three there were groups 6" high at 11, 1/2" low at 9 and 3" low at 7. The bushing is what I would look at. I installed a fitted bushing for him and when we got the front sight height right he was getting 1" groups dead center. George
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