Itc444:
If you are shooting tight groups that are off center then you are doing something right. Flinching, pulling the trigger or poor sight alignment results in scattered shots not groups. A pistol bullet is still in the bore during recoil and bullet bore time is a critical factor in vertical bullet strikes: the longer the bullet is in the bore during recoil the higher that it hits on target. A loose grip on the pistol will let the pistol rise higher than a firm grip. This is controlled by developing a uniform grip. It is obvious that two people won't have the same grip and that the bullet leaves the bore in a higher or lower position.
Adjustable sights are the answer.
Semper Fi.
Gunnery sergeant
Clifford L. Hughes
USMC Retired
Last edited by Clifford L. Hughes; December 27, 2011 at 02:15 PM.
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