Ok guys - had a pretty disappointing first outing with my new HK USP 9mm this morning. Keyholes and wild shots....not cool.
The context. I am a new handgun shooter...so please keep this in mind. I have shot pistols before (9mm and .22lr) but only a few times and accuracy, although not superb, was pretty reasonable (in my view). So I was optimistic for what I would see on the target board this morning. For those who know Silverdale, I was on the left side of Action Range 1B which is likely about 10 yards. The target stands were pretty shot up so the actual targets were leaning forward and very loose.
The first three targets below are shooting American Eagle 124gr Total Metal Jacket (1120fps at the muzzle). The last target is shooting Hornady TAP 147gr FMJ (975fps at the muzzle). As you will note - many keyholes and shots are all over the place which is to be partially explained by my inexperience but I really don't think I am this bad (ignore the white center circle shots on the second last target - SR22 Rifle).
Any thoughts on this? The fact that the Hornady ammunition keyholed (albeit less often) leads me to conclude that it may not be the American Eagle ammunition. What could cause this with the firearm? The test target that came with the USP looks great. I accept that the accuracy may be due to my abilities but can someone actually make a bullet keyhole? I assume not.
Would really appreciate some thoughts on this. Frig...I have 900 more rounds of the American Eagle sitting in my closet.
Thanks in advance.
The context. I am a new handgun shooter...so please keep this in mind. I have shot pistols before (9mm and .22lr) but only a few times and accuracy, although not superb, was pretty reasonable (in my view). So I was optimistic for what I would see on the target board this morning. For those who know Silverdale, I was on the left side of Action Range 1B which is likely about 10 yards. The target stands were pretty shot up so the actual targets were leaning forward and very loose.
The first three targets below are shooting American Eagle 124gr Total Metal Jacket (1120fps at the muzzle). The last target is shooting Hornady TAP 147gr FMJ (975fps at the muzzle). As you will note - many keyholes and shots are all over the place which is to be partially explained by my inexperience but I really don't think I am this bad (ignore the white center circle shots on the second last target - SR22 Rifle).
Any thoughts on this? The fact that the Hornady ammunition keyholed (albeit less often) leads me to conclude that it may not be the American Eagle ammunition. What could cause this with the firearm? The test target that came with the USP looks great. I accept that the accuracy may be due to my abilities but can someone actually make a bullet keyhole? I assume not.
Would really appreciate some thoughts on this. Frig...I have 900 more rounds of the American Eagle sitting in my closet.
Thanks in advance.
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