- Location
- North of Toronto and South Carolina
Here's why I'm asking. I've been trying to improve my shooting with a Beretta Elite II .40.
I simply cannot shoot well with that gun. I cannot get consistent bulls. At best, I'll get three or four bulls out of ten at ten yards. Usually the pattern is vertical above and below the bull.
I'm right handed but left eyed. The best arrangement for me is a modified weaver, using the left eye to sight.
When I shoot my .45 Single stack, I get a nice, centred single hole with one mag.
So the whole 1911 setup seems like a natural shooter for me.
Since I find the Beretta so frustrating, I'm thinking of switching to a Glock--only since I've never owned one and I'd like to fool around with one.
So, just for the sake of info to help me make the decision, has anyone on CGN switched from a Beretta to a Glock and improved their accuracy as a result?
It seems that I cannot "figure out" the Beretta. It's a beautiful gun. It's a shame. Any hints on this?
I simply cannot shoot well with that gun. I cannot get consistent bulls. At best, I'll get three or four bulls out of ten at ten yards. Usually the pattern is vertical above and below the bull.
I'm right handed but left eyed. The best arrangement for me is a modified weaver, using the left eye to sight.
When I shoot my .45 Single stack, I get a nice, centred single hole with one mag.
So the whole 1911 setup seems like a natural shooter for me.
Since I find the Beretta so frustrating, I'm thinking of switching to a Glock--only since I've never owned one and I'd like to fool around with one.
So, just for the sake of info to help me make the decision, has anyone on CGN switched from a Beretta to a Glock and improved their accuracy as a result?
It seems that I cannot "figure out" the Beretta. It's a beautiful gun. It's a shame. Any hints on this?


















































