Hello all,
New shooter looking for advice. I've been shooting my P226 Legion for almost a year now and my groups have downsized quite a bit. I still have a tendency to shoot to the left, which is quite usual I've been told for a right-handed shooter. I have read about shooting technique and grip posture, watched videos. I dry fire once a week and work on my flinch each time at range by mixing snaps caps with live rounds. I've never taken lessons though, just the occasional tip from an experienced shooter at my local range. I reckon I still have a very long way to go.
I was a bit frustrated at the range today seeing the same kind of results as usual, so I tried shooting the gun from a rest. Using sand bags for support, I carefully shot 6-7 times on a new paper target at 15 meters. Much to my surprise, it resulted in a 1 inch group. The group itself was of the correct height, but 4 or 5 inches to the left. I assume that my trigger discipline might still be the culprit for me shooting left, but I will admit that I am now tempted to ask a gunsmith to adjust my sights...
Please let me know your advice. I sure know that I wouldn't want to adjust the sights on this pistol only to shoot to the left with every other pistol I try.
New shooter looking for advice. I've been shooting my P226 Legion for almost a year now and my groups have downsized quite a bit. I still have a tendency to shoot to the left, which is quite usual I've been told for a right-handed shooter. I have read about shooting technique and grip posture, watched videos. I dry fire once a week and work on my flinch each time at range by mixing snaps caps with live rounds. I've never taken lessons though, just the occasional tip from an experienced shooter at my local range. I reckon I still have a very long way to go.
I was a bit frustrated at the range today seeing the same kind of results as usual, so I tried shooting the gun from a rest. Using sand bags for support, I carefully shot 6-7 times on a new paper target at 15 meters. Much to my surprise, it resulted in a 1 inch group. The group itself was of the correct height, but 4 or 5 inches to the left. I assume that my trigger discipline might still be the culprit for me shooting left, but I will admit that I am now tempted to ask a gunsmith to adjust my sights...
Please let me know your advice. I sure know that I wouldn't want to adjust the sights on this pistol only to shoot to the left with every other pistol I try.


















































