I'm new to pistol shooting and I'm curious what people's opinion is for what is a reasonable expectation for accuracy for a newbie.
A few things to note:
I've got experience with shotguns and rifles and shoot them regularly.
The two pistols I've got are a remington rp9 and sig sauer 1911 22. I know they are not the best pistols on the planet but that's what I've got. I plan on spending 80% of the time on the 22 to develop my skills.
The distance I've been shooting at is 15m. That's the closest range we have that's sheltered. I can go to the outdoor range and get closer if I want. Right now I am shooting about a 6 inch group from 15m.
The club I joined required training sessions and I used a Browning buckmark and Ruger mk3 for those. At every session no matter the pistol I shoot low and right. The sessions were more about safety than marksmanship.
I'm right handed and left eye dominant so I shoot left handed.
I'm using bulk ammo.
So really my question is with the pistols that I have what size of grouping at 15m should I expect at best? I want to be able to gauge my progress in my marksmanship skills.
A few things to note:
I've got experience with shotguns and rifles and shoot them regularly.
The two pistols I've got are a remington rp9 and sig sauer 1911 22. I know they are not the best pistols on the planet but that's what I've got. I plan on spending 80% of the time on the 22 to develop my skills.
The distance I've been shooting at is 15m. That's the closest range we have that's sheltered. I can go to the outdoor range and get closer if I want. Right now I am shooting about a 6 inch group from 15m.
The club I joined required training sessions and I used a Browning buckmark and Ruger mk3 for those. At every session no matter the pistol I shoot low and right. The sessions were more about safety than marksmanship.
I'm right handed and left eye dominant so I shoot left handed.
I'm using bulk ammo.
So really my question is with the pistols that I have what size of grouping at 15m should I expect at best? I want to be able to gauge my progress in my marksmanship skills.


















































