Different loads, different distances, different sight adjustments.
Wrong...
+ 1. Different point of impact depending on load and distance.
And wrong again. If you honestly believe that your skills are so tuned that you will notice a POI shift at any common or practical distance(that is 50 yards or closer) with a handgun, then your previous post is a lie. There is no way anyone with a modern duty gun with modern duty sights and ammo will notice or care about the minor inconsequential differences between ammo. Check the link below, it clearly illustrates the myth that is "pet loads" for handguns.
http://www.theboxotruth.com/docs/edu6.htm
I want my combat pistols with fewer moving parts as possible. Target gun, other story.
If I am loading for a combat gun, I will find a load I like and shoot with it for a while until I figure how it shoots. No need to move anything around.
If you're "target" shooting with a duty gun, you have the wrong equipment.
Throw some night sights on it.........good too go!
TDC will lend you his sight pusher!![]()
Yes, yes I will loan out my sight pusher.
TDC




















































