
10-04-2011, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by svandamme
Thanks guys,
Went back to the range,
I want to go frequent these early days, so i can get used to the .45, recoil, weight, handling ..
Nevermind them .22's , they aren't mine... Because most folks shoot .22, i can re-use their target cards from the bin instead of stickering the holes i shoot, i simply take another card..
This was 2 x 5 shots at 10 meter , 2 hands
I typically shot groups like this at 25 meters with the .22 club beater, one handed, but like i said, i'm still busy on getting used to it.. I'm not even trying to hard to be really accurate..
The gun itself is shooting very low, when i got it, dead center aim was almost off the target card. clicked it up , but it's still not quite there.
I read this might because the Fiocchi ammo is slightly hot, and hot loads shoot low , not sure if that makes sense?
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Generally with someone not used to larger calibre pistols, shooting low can be "recoil anticipation"..pushing forward with the pistol when the trigger is squeezed. My advice is to practice dry firing at a target at home, and watch what your sights are doing when the trigger breaks..it can be enlightening. Sometimes putting something such as a coin on top of the slide can help during dry fire drills, if the slide is flat enough. Good luck, and welcome
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