Consistently low and left Mr HojiHow is it off?
Single action. Started with 6 shots at 7 yards and another 6 on a fresh target at 15 yards. It's a new gun and I'm pretty accurate with a revolver.Are you shooting it from a sandbag in single action?
Is it new or used?
Do you shoot revolver a lot?
That makes perfect senseOne think a lot of semiauto shooters will do with a revolver is grip it the same way they do their semi auto pistols. ( thumbs forward)
This is a little unnatural on a revolver and a lot of students I have had shoot low and left with them.
Try it sandbagged from those distances, on single action.Single action. Started with 6 shots at 7 yards and another 6 on a fresh target at 15 yards. It's a new gun and I'm pretty accurate with a revolver.
Will do Mr Hoji. Thanks for the help sirTry it sandbagged from those distances, on single action.
Be sure to take the screwdriver just in case it is the sights.Will do Mr Hoji. Thanks for the help sir
Yeah, but as God and my witness, I am trying to be less of a dickhead about giving suggestions.He is anticipating recoil and jerking the trigger, Hoji. You know that.
LMAOYeah, but as God and my witness, I am trying to be less of a dickhead about giving suggestions.
i held back too for awhile, but absent an actual needed sight adjustment he's flinching. the unknown empty as described is the oldest/best way to prove it, and get over it.Consistently low & left is almost ALWAYS caused by flinching. Get a buddy to load the gun for you, alternating with some emptys & live rounds. When you come up on the empty you will KNOW. I've seen where the gun almost jumps out of the shooters hand when hammer falls on that empty!
i give it a weekYeah, but as God and my witness, I am trying to be less of a dickhead about giving suggestions.