BC Mike said:Did you check that chart at targetshooting.ca?
Back to basics and the isoceles is probably a good idea. If you could afford to have a pro give a lesson you'd be off to the races. If you're near Calgary I bet TSE could point you in the right direction (pun intended)agilent_one said:I've had that chart, and other similar targets in my range bag for a while. I think I'm just going to have to ditch the Weaver-style in order to support both sides of the pistol better.
BC Mike said:Back to basics and the isoceles is probably a good idea. If you could afford to have a pro give a lesson you'd be off to the races. If you're near Calgary I bet TSE could point you in the right direction (pun intended)
Mike
agilent_one said:Well it's either that, or I have to switch completely to 1911's - and ditch the tupperware.
Thanks for the help and suggestions, Fellas.![]()
agilent_one said:Well fellow Nutz, I have an embarrassing confession:
I can't shoot DA's (or "safe-actions") to save my life. I'm consistently shooting 2-3" left (good groups, though.) I have no problems shooting my 1911's, but am consistently shooting to a 9:00 POI with my DA's (XD40, SiG.) I'm guessing that it's the trigger pull. Maybe.
I shoot using a modified Weaver, but would consider changing to an isosceles if required.
I am calling upon the collective knowledge to "fix" me.
Also, I dry-fire a fair bit already.

agilent_one said:am consistently shooting to a 9:00 POI with my DA's (XD40, SiG.)
BC Mike said:By the way look at the quote from your first post that I cut & pasted here. One of my instructers noted that if a shooter is consistantly grouping shots in one area from 15 to 25 yards and not all over the map, the individual has already proven to be a good shot and just needs to make an adjustment to be excellent.
Ian Robertson said:Real simple, adjust the sights and if you shoot good scores the problem is solved. Doesn't matter how you do it as long as you do!

It's got the same type of pull as a Glock. A 1911 is SA, the XD is not.



























